Chart of the Day: Promoting Nature & Sustainability
May 22 marks International Day for Biological Diversity. China leads conservation with major strides in forest restoration and water quality.
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May 22 marks International Day for Biological Diversity. China leads conservation with major strides in forest restoration and water quality.
On May 22, 2025, the International Day for Biological Diversity inspires global action with tech innovations in Yichun, in the Chinese mainland, home to Asia’s largest primeval Korean pine forest.
China unveils an ambitious action plan to protect and beautify rivers and lakes by 2035, enhancing ecosystems and water quality for all.
Every spring, migrant farmers from the Chinese mainland ride the rails to the Sanjiang Plain for rice planting, boosting vital incomes in just 20 days.
Global experts gather in Kunming to champion agrobiodiversity and sustainable food systems for a resilient future.
A record-breaking heatwave in the Chinese mainland saw temperatures exceeding 70°C in key cities on May 20.
A study from Monash University reveals animal brains as a key to next-generation AI and conservation innovations.
The World Health Assembly adopted a groundbreaking global pandemic agreement to reform future responses and ensure equitable health measures.
Severe storms and tornadoes have battered the central U.S., causing billions in damage and delays in federal aid as communities struggle to rebuild.
Infrared cameras in Yunnan captured 71 wild species, showcasing rich biodiversity in the Gaoligong Mountains.