Wuhan’s Winter Guardians: Migratory Birds and Humans Share Spring Festival Homecoming
As Wuhan residents return for Spring Festival, thousands of migratory birds find sanctuary in the city’s wetlands, protected by dedicated conservation efforts.
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As Wuhan residents return for Spring Festival, thousands of migratory birds find sanctuary in the city’s wetlands, protected by dedicated conservation efforts.
China has unveiled 38 exemplary cases in the Beautiful Rivers and Lakes project, highlighting efforts to protect the environment and maintain harmony between communities and water bodies.
Chinese scientist Lu Qi has been honored with the 2024 UNEP Champions of the Earth Award for his groundbreaking work in reversing environmental degradation and combating desertification.
In Jiangsu’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, dedicated rangers tirelessly protect the rare milu deer, ensuring their safety and preserving their natural habitat.
On Beidao Island, father and son duo Huang Hongbo and Huang Cheng dedicate their lives to protecting sea turtles, ensuring the marine ecology of the South China Sea is preserved for future generations.
China successfully launched the Xiguang-1 04 satellite, its first high-resolution commercial satellite for methane monitoring, marking a significant advancement in environmental protection efforts.
China and Japan have pledged to deepen cooperation in green development, signing 27 agreements at a Tokyo forum aimed at advancing energy conservation and environmental protection.
A Peruvian jeweler is transforming the gold mining industry by sourcing responsibly mined gold and sharing profits with miners, promoting sustainability and community development.
IKEA China’s CEO Pontus Erntell discusses the rising demand for sustainable products in China and how the nation’s green policies are influencing businesses at the 7th China International Import Expo.
China plans to build over 3,700 waste-free cities by 2025, investing more than 1 trillion yuan ($140 billion) to reduce solid waste and promote recycling as part of its sustainable development goals.
Former Belgian ambassador Patrick Nijs has devoted himself to ecological conservation in China’s Yunnan Province after his diplomatic career, fostering environmental exchange between China and the West.
On New China’s 75th anniversary, we explore President Xi Jinping’s prioritization of environmental protection and sustainable development, leading to significant progress in China’s journey toward a beautiful, green nation.
A feature on the Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve, where senior engineer Zhao Yajie and her team use advanced technology to protect migratory birds.
Whale ‘Haitang’ returns to the South China Sea after 140 days of dedicated care, highlighting the importance of marine conservation and collective efforts to protect our oceans.
World Ozone Day 2024 highlights the Montreal Protocol’s role in advancing climate action and protecting the ozone layer. Discover how global collaboration is making a difference.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment reports substantial improvements in water quality and ecological protection of key river basins, surpassing targets set in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China’s green initiatives in Africa are leading the way in sustainable development, countering Western criticisms with tangible results in clean energy, wildlife conservation, and environmental protection.
China has achieved a remarkable balance between economic growth and environmental protection through deeper reforms and green technologies, reducing emissions while maintaining robust growth.
Discover how Xi Jinping’s vision of ‘green mountains and clear waters’ sparked China’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development, celebrated annually on National Ecology Day.
China’s Qinghai Province has designated ecological “red lines” over 40% of its territory, intensifying efforts to protect fragile ecosystems and the vital sources of major Asian rivers.