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China's Great Green Wall: The giant artificial forest designed to slow the expansion of 2 deserts
Since 1978, China has planted more than 66 billion trees along its 2,800-mile-long northern border, and it wants to plant 34 ...
China’s planted a bunch of new trees since 1981, but that extra foliage is shifting more precipitation to some areas while ...
A research team led by the South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with multiple ...
China is known to have been running a greening program through the Great Green Wall project, which began in 1978.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. While much of the panda’s habitat – 63 reserves – is protected by the Chinese government, what is left of the endangered conservation icon’s home ...
The paper incorporates a number of initiatives led by WWF. On 21 September, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China formally issued the "Building a Community of Life on Earth ...
A new "Forest City" intended to fight air pollution just broke ground in China. Designed by Stefano Boeri, an Italian architect known for his "Vertical Forest" plant-covered skyscrapers, the Liuzhou ...
How do you combat the ills of poor air quality and pollution in a massive city of over eight million people, where there's hardly room to plant new trees? You build a forest straight up into the sky.
If tree-covered skyscrapers act like enormous air filters, this cluster of buildings will be a clean air oasis. China has broken ground on a "forest city" in the southern city of Liuzhou. The ...
BEIJING -- Researchers have produced the first high-resolution maps detailing forest diversity patterns across China. The ...
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