
Xinjiang’s Green Miracle: 3,046 km Sand-Blocking Belt
Xinjiang encircled the Taklimakan Desert with a record-breaking 3,046 km greenbelt, boosting forests and oases in a bold fight against desertification.
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Xinjiang encircled the Taklimakan Desert with a record-breaking 3,046 km greenbelt, boosting forests and oases in a bold fight against desertification.
SCO climate cooperation shines in its 2021 Green Belt Program and 2022 climate statement, tackling salinization and planting windbreak forests to drive low-carbon change across Asia.
Taklimakan Desert unveils a 3,046-km green belt, blending nature’s resilience with local wisdom for a balanced ecosystem.
China has fully encircled the Taklimakan Desert, known as the “Sea of Death,” with a 3,046 km green belt, marking a major victory against desertification after more than 40 years of effort.