
Latin American Youth Join China in Green Revolution
Latin American youth leaders are partnering with China to advance green development, fostering sustainable collaborations and envisioning a shared future.
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Latin American youth leaders are partnering with China to advance green development, fostering sustainable collaborations and envisioning a shared future.
Asia Pacific’s rich biodiversity is under threat, from Spoon-billed Sandpipers to Siberian tigers. Despite challenges, regional initiatives aim to reverse nature loss before it’s too late.
A UN report reveals that only 1% of methane leak alerts have prompted action. With methane being a potent greenhouse gas, the UN urges governments and companies to take immediate measures.
Seven villages in China have been honored as “Best Tourism Villages” by the UNWTO, showcasing the nation’s achievements in rural tourism and cultural preservation.
A global survey shows 83.5% of respondents praise China’s efforts in combating climate change, highlighting its leadership in global climate governance.
Adelaide Zoo bids a heartfelt farewell to Wang Wang and Fu Ni, the only giant pandas in the Southern Hemisphere, as they return to China after 15 years of fostering friendship and conservation.
Kenya launches rhino ear-notching and GPS tracking to boost conservation efforts, enhancing protection and monitoring of endangered rhinos in Tsavo West National Park.
China unveils a new action plan to boost climate change adaptation, aiming to support developing countries with early warning systems and shared expertise.
Kiribati, Tuvalu, and the Marshall Islands face a $10 billion bill to adapt to rising sea levels—a cost equivalent to 20 years of their GDP, says a World Bank report. Urgent action is needed.
Xinjiang’s Tarim River Basin bursts into color as golden desert poplars transform the vast Taklimakan Desert into a breathtaking fairyland.