
China’s Arbor Day: Planting Seeds for a Greener Future
On March 12, China’s 47th Arbor Day, people nationwide unite to plant trees and foster a greener future, combating desertification and promoting environmental protection.
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On March 12, China’s 47th Arbor Day, people nationwide unite to plant trees and foster a greener future, combating desertification and promoting environmental protection.
Experts commend China’s balanced efforts in addressing climate change while boosting economic growth, highlighting the nation’s significant role in global environmental initiatives.
China’s forest coverage surpasses 25% thanks to extensive tree planting and ecological restoration, making it a global leader in green development and sustainability.
Locals in Yutian County are expanding a 3,046-kilometer green belt around the Taklimakan Desert, blending nature and community to balance desert and oasis.
China’s anti-desertification efforts have made significant progress, controlling over 5 million hectares of desertified land since 2023, according to official reports.
Chinese researchers find that rising methane emissions might unexpectedly aid ozone layer recovery, offering new insights into climate change.
As winter fades, red-crowned cranes in China’s Zhalong National Nature Reserve are captivating visitors with their graceful dances, signaling the arrival of spring.
Countries worldwide are boosting contributions to the International Climate Loss and Damage Fund, providing crucial support to nations most affected by climate change.
Chinese researchers have developed a carbon-based nanomaterial from agricultural waste that significantly enhances plant photosynthesis, potentially boosting crop growth and addressing food security challenges.
Kenya partners with a Chinese firm to restore the Nairobi River, aiming to improve environmental sustainability, create jobs, and enhance living standards in the capital.