Xixinan Village: An Ancient Community Shaped by Water and Sustainability
Discover Xixinan Village in Anhui Province—a 1,200-year-old community shaped by water and sustainability, where ancient traditions meet ecological harmony.
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Discover Xixinan Village in Anhui Province—a 1,200-year-old community shaped by water and sustainability, where ancient traditions meet ecological harmony.
Experts urge stronger legal support and professional auditing to boost China’s carbon market development as it marks its third anniversary.
August 15 celebrates China’s National Ecology Day. Explore the key findings from the 2023 environmental report highlighting China’s progress and challenges in ecological conservation.
A Chinese wastewater treatment project has won the International Water Association’s top global innovation prize, showcasing China’s advancements in sustainable water management solutions.
As China’s commitment to environmental sustainability grows, ancient Confucian philosophy sheds light on the ecological wisdom guiding this green movement.
China has unveiled comprehensive guidelines to accelerate its green transformation, aiming for significant environmental and economic milestones by 2030 and 2035.
Experts warn that the EU’s import restrictions on China’s green energy products may hinder global sustainability efforts, emphasizing the need for cooperation in advancing the energy transition.
Shanghai plans to fully transition its bus and taxi fleet to new energy vehicles by 2027, introducing over 17,000 NEV buses and taxis as part of its commitment to sustainable transportation.
China’s new energy vehicle penetration reached 51.1% in July, surpassing fuel cars for the first time, marking a historic shift in the automotive industry.
Kenya intensifies sustainable water conservation efforts to help communities combat climate change impacts, investing in innovative solutions to ensure water security.
China’s advanced national data centers achieve 80% usage of green electricity, marking a significant milestone in sustainable technology infrastructure, as announced by the National Data Administration.
China’s 400-kilometer ‘Photovoltaic Great Wall’ in Inner Mongolia harnesses solar power to reduce carbon emissions, control deserts, and boost economic growth, illuminating a sustainable future.
Paris aims to host the first carbon-neutral Olympics in 2024, setting new standards in sustainability by halving greenhouse gas emissions compared to previous Games.
An exciting dinosaur fossil exhibition at Beijing’s 798 Art District’s Meet You Museum offers a journey back in time, highlighting the importance of sustainability for the future of our planet.
Young political experts discuss China’s rapid modernization, describing it as ‘like living in 2050’, and highlight the nation’s technological advancements and sustainability efforts as a model for other countries.
China is leading a green revolution, with new energy vehicles and renewable energy initiatives transforming its economy and society, placing people’s well-being at the core of sustainable growth.
Jincheng City in Shanxi Province transforms from a coal-dependent city into a green oasis, turning coal wastelands into lush parks with over 80% forest coverage.
China actively engages in international fisheries governance amid growing sustainability concerns over declining marine stocks and the challenges of overfishing and climate change.
China continues to lead the global renewable energy revolution, significantly expanding its capacity and driving down costs, playing a crucial role in worldwide green initiatives.
An environmental enforcement team in Xiamen fined a rubber company for exceeding emission standards, highlighting how China’s environmental laws safeguard its path towards a greener future.