
UNESCO’s Kilimanjaro Mission Tackles Rapid Glacier Melting
UNESCO’s 50-member expedition on Kilimanjaro highlights rapid glacier melting due to climate change, affecting vital water sources in Africa.
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UNESCO’s 50-member expedition on Kilimanjaro highlights rapid glacier melting due to climate change, affecting vital water sources in Africa.
A Chinese research team unveils a groundbreaking bio-recyclable material set to transform green electronics.
China allocates 1.015 billion yuan for disaster relief, boosting recovery efforts in affected regions.
UNESCO recognizes China’s unique roasted tea culture in Yunnan, highlighting the Blang people’s rich tea-making tradition.
Erik Solheim explores Yucun Village, where a scarred mining past transforms into a model of eco-restoration and innovative ocean plastic solutions.
Former UN leader Erik Solheim and local volunteer Zhu Shuhong kick off the day at Hangzhou’s West Lake by picking up trash, showcasing grassroots environmental action.
Chinese scientists unveil a bioactive dressing using bacterial cellulose that stops bleeding in under 60 seconds—a breakthrough in burn care!
Beijing’s top rainstorm alert sees over 82,000 evacuated amid heavy rains. Stay tuned for updates and stay safe! ⛈️
Golden snub-nosed monkeys in the Qinling Mountains use huddling and grooming to survive harsh cold, showcasing natural teamwork and resilience.
Makit County on the Chinese mainland transforms the edge of the Taklamakan Desert with 500,000 mu of shelterbelt forests, reversing decades of desertification.