
Chinese Scientist Lu Qi Wins 2024 UNEP Champions of the Earth Award!
Chinese scientist Lu Qi wins the 2024 UNEP Champions of the Earth Award for his groundbreaking work in reversing desertification and promoting ecological progress.
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Chinese scientist Lu Qi wins the 2024 UNEP Champions of the Earth Award for his groundbreaking work in reversing desertification and promoting ecological progress.
Wildlife rescuers in Boston raced to save dozens of geese and ducks soaked in oil after a spill in the Muddy River. Learn how heroes are helping our feathered friends recover! 🦆❤️
Discover how China’s Haba Lake transformed from barren desert to a lush wildlife paradise through determined efforts in sand control and ecological restoration.
Australia has launched a bold new venture to fight deadly diseases by releasing genetically modified male mosquitoes to reduce pest populations. This innovative move could help prevent dengue, Zika, and yellow fever.
Chinese scientists develop an ant-inspired polarization photodetector, revolutionizing tech by shrinking complex components through nature’s design! 🐜🔬
China and the World Bank launched the Global Center for Ecological Systems and Transitions in Beijing, focusing on ecological restoration. Leaders emphasized the importance of balancing development and a livable planet.
Discover how forest ranger Tang Yulin has dedicated over 30 years to protecting the golden snub-nosed monkeys in Sichuan’s Baihe National Nature Reserve.
Beijing’s Kunming Lake transforms into a stunning winter wonderland, with icy patches reflecting golden sunsets and locals capturing the magic at the Seventeen Arch Bridge.
A new UN report warns that over 75% of Earth’s land has become permanently drier in the last 30 years, posing an existential threat to up to five billion people by 2100.
Heavy rains have caused devastating landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Java Island, affecting over 170 villages. 10 people have died, 2 are missing, and thousands have been displaced.