China and Mongolia Collaborate to Combat Desertification
China and Mongolia strengthen collaboration to combat desertification, emphasizing collective action for sustainable development and ecological security on the Mongolian Plateau.
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China and Mongolia strengthen collaboration to combat desertification, emphasizing collective action for sustainable development and ecological security on the Mongolian Plateau.
China and Mongolia strengthen cooperation to combat desertification, inaugurating a joint center and supporting reforestation efforts, marking a significant step on World Day to Combat Desertification.
A UN report reveals that global progress on basic energy access reversed in 2022 for the first time in a decade, posing significant challenges to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7).
China’s SCIO holds a press conference highlighting Guizhou Province’s high-quality development, with Governor Li Bingjun discussing economic growth and ecological preservation.
China has added 2.67 million hectares of trees and grasslands under the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, marking significant progress in its fight against desertification.
China’s major rivers and lakes are experiencing environmental improvements due to local protection efforts, showcasing the importance of strategic policies in ecological restoration.
China’s new quality productive forces are contributing to global development through advancements in green technology, international cooperation, and sustainable innovation, benefiting countries worldwide.
Experts at the Boao Forum for Asia’s Global Urban and Rural Development Forum in Chengdu highlight China’s green development as an inspiration for global sustainable practices amid climate challenges.
Suzhou Industrial Park in east China’s Jiangsu Province has launched one-stop carbon neutrality services to aid businesses in reducing emissions, streamlining verification, and participating in carbon trading.
After halting logging in 2014 to preserve its forests, Yichun in Northeast China has seen remarkable economic growth and job creation, transforming into a model for sustainable development.
Qinghai Province’s governor Wu Xiaojun highlights commitment to sustainable development and ecological preservation as the guardian of China’s Water Tower.
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region achieves major progress in ecological protection through advancements in water conservation and desertification control.
UN Resident Coordinator in China, Siddharth Chatterjee, calls for a revival of multilateralism to tackle global crises ahead of the UN Summit of the Future.
South Sudan launches a UN-backed, $33 million climate resilience project aiming to benefit over 75,000 people. Lessons from this initiative offer valuable insights for Asian agro-pastoral communities facing similar challenges.
China has invested nearly 900 billion yuan in conserving key ecological areas, covering over half of its landmass. This substantial funding underscores the nation’s commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong emphasizes the China International Import Expo’s pivotal role in promoting global cooperation and sustainable development.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment announces a new round of environmental inspections, dispatching seven teams to key regions to strengthen environmental governance and promote sustainability.
As China and France near 60 years of diplomatic relations, Safran Group reaffirms its commitment to sustainable and responsible development in China, highlighting the nation’s pivotal role in its global strategy.
China’s pet economy is booming as cats and dogs become beloved family members, yet sustainability remains a concern. Entrepreneurs like Luo Li’an emphasize the need for responsible growth in the industry.
Over 1,000 global leaders convened in Riyadh for the World Economic Forum Special Meeting, focusing on global collaboration and sustainable development amidst geopolitical tensions and economic challenges.