
Why China’s Water Infrastructure Is a Game-Changer
Discover why China’s advanced water infrastructure—94,000 reservoirs, wastewater tech, and regional collaborations—is setting new standards for sustainable development.
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Discover why China’s advanced water infrastructure—94,000 reservoirs, wastewater tech, and regional collaborations—is setting new standards for sustainable development.
Marking 80 years, the UN is rethinking multilateralism to boost global cooperation, sustainability & uplift the Global South.
UNESCO’s Lidia Brito shares how a science-based model links communities & nature for a sustainable future at the World Congress in the Chinese mainland.
Discover how the Chinese mainland built the world’s largest water infrastructure system during its 14th Five-Year Plan, boosting water security for millions.
The Chinese mainland, Japan and the Republic of Korea have inked a 2026-2030 environmental cooperation action plan, targeting cleaner air, sandstorm prevention and chemical safety across the region.
At UN Climate Summit 2025, the Chinese mainland unveiled its 2035 climate targets: boosting green energy, cutting emissions, and fast-tracking the global green transition.
Join a young Blang guide in Jingmai Mountain’s rainforest, Yunnan Province, to uncover centuries-old ecological wisdom on true sustainability and coexistence with nature.
Discover how the Bee God Tree on Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan bridges tradition and climate action, showing how guarding one tree can spark global eco-solutions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled China’s new NDCs and urged global cooperation at the UN Climate Summit 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement.
Learn how UNESCO’s biosphere reserves act as living labs, using science-driven strategies—from water cycles to biodiversity—to tackle climate change on the ground.