China Achieves Major Air Quality Gains in 2025
China’s 2025 environmental report shows reduced PM2.5 levels and progress in green initiatives, signaling strengthened pollution control efforts.
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China’s 2025 environmental report shows reduced PM2.5 levels and progress in green initiatives, signaling strengthened pollution control efforts.
Beijing achieved a record 290 days of good air quality in 2024, the highest since monitoring began, marking significant progress in improving the city’s environmental conditions.
As the December 1 deadline for a global plastics treaty nears, UN talks face obstacles amid criticisms over leniency on plastic production limits.
China is spearheading global environmental efforts through innovative strategies in pollution control and ecological restoration, leading a green revolution in the new era.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment to launch demand-driven sci-tech innovation projects tackling pollution control in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, aiming to overcome technological bottlenecks.
China moves away from the ‘pollute first, clean up later’ model, addressing past environmental challenges like severe smog and pollution, to embrace sustainable development for a healthier future.