China Registers Over 5 Million Ancient and Famous Trees in National Survey
China’s second national survey reveals over 5.08 million ancient and famous trees. A new big data platform aims to enhance their preservation through smart management.
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China’s second national survey reveals over 5.08 million ancient and famous trees. A new big data platform aims to enhance their preservation through smart management.
The Yangtze finless porpoise, China’s ‘panda in the water’, faces extinction. Discover how dedicated conservationists are striving to save this rare species in ‘Smiling Angels of the Yangtze’.
Chu Wenwen, a young conservationist in Xinjiang’s Altay Region, leads efforts to rescue wildlife like the rare Sino-Mongolian beaver, inspiring China’s youth to embrace ecological conservation.
China is pioneering a new path that harmonizes economic development with environmental preservation. Insights from Erik Solheim reveal how this approach offers choices unavailable to our ancestors.
China is prioritizing ecological civilization under President Xi Jinping, striving to balance economic growth with environmental preservation. Initiatives like glacier protection and biodiversity conservation illustrate the nation’s commitment to a sustainable future.
An exhibition titled “Our Common Home – A Miracle of Nature” at Beijing’s National Museum of China showcases the country’s recent achievements in wildlife conservation and efforts to protect natural wildlife.
Liaoning Province in northeast China is leading the way in green development, implementing President Xi Jinping’s vision by transforming its economy, adjusting its energy structure, and enhancing environmental protection.
Villagers in Panzhihua, Sichuan Province, have transitioned from fish farming to mango cultivation to protect the Yangtze River’s ecosystem, supported by local government initiatives.
China’s innovative ‘river chief system,’ pioneered in 2003, assigns officials like Qin Weijuan to protect specific waterways, leading the nation’s efforts in environmental conservation.
Marissa, an American who has lived in Wuhan for five years, deepens her roots by marrying into a Chinese family. She shares her experiences witnessing the city’s rapid development and environmental improvements.
The Amazon rainforest faces unprecedented wildfires, but innovative efforts by experts like Ane Alencar offer hope in protecting Earth’s vital lungs.
Local women herders in Nyanpo Yuzee on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau are protecting black-necked cranes, considering them family. Through the Crane Protection Group, they safeguard these endangered birds.
A cement plant in Zambia Industrial Park is revolutionizing production by using world-class technology to reduce dust emissions, protecting the environment and setting a sustainable example for industries worldwide.