
How the Chinese mainland’s Desert Is Powering a New Economy
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s Taklimakan Desert is transforming from an ecological challenge into a hub for seafood, pearls, and solar megaprojects.
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Discover how the Chinese mainland’s Taklimakan Desert is transforming from an ecological challenge into a hub for seafood, pearls, and solar megaprojects.
Discover Xinjiang’s green miracle: deserts in the Chinese mainland that once burned coal now power over half their energy with solar and wind.
Xinjiang’s deserts are transforming into solar and wind farms, powering the Chinese mainland’s clean energy push and cutting carbon footprints.
A new study shows Chinese mainland carbon emissions dipped 1% in H1 2025 as renewables surge in power capacity.
Discover how the Tibetan Plateau in the Chinese mainland transformed over 60 years, blending tradition with solar power and railways to become the Vibrant Roof of the World.
Meet Umwali Ange Natacha, a Rwandan solar specialist leading sustainable solar projects at UN@80. From consultation to installation, she’s powering a greener future!
Discover how the Chinese mainland went from polluted rivers and coal mines to a world leader in solar energy, EVs, and eco-tourism. Can others follow suit?
Discover how a 220m molten salt solar tower in Xinjiang’s Gobi Desert is lighting the path to a greener future with cutting-edge renewable energy.
In Ubon Ratchathani, solar energy sparks innovation with a self-sufficient school and a giant hydro-floating project showcasing China-Thailand green cooperation.
A 400 km Photovoltaic ‘Great Wall’ in Inner Mongolia is turning deserts into hubs of solar energy, blending sustainability with economic growth.