
Digital Dawn: How Tech Is Supercharging Biosphere Protection
UNESCO’s 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou explores how digital tools like AI and IoT can boost biosphere protection and sustainable development.
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UNESCO’s 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou explores how digital tools like AI and IoT can boost biosphere protection and sustainable development.
Explore how Xinjiang’s once-barren Alar transformed into a thriving cotton hub, blending tradition, tech, and community resilience.
Iceland’s ambitious reforestation—140,000-pitch tree zones, pioneer species tests and global volunteers—are turning a volcanic wasteland into thriving green woodlands.
Join Lucy’s Journey at a global ocean culture exhibit featuring 40 artists from 25 regions, celebrating our past, present & future.
WEF’s Global Lighthouse Network adds 12 new industrial sites—including six in the Chinese mainland—bringing its total to 201 innovative hubs driving sustainable, smart manufacturing.
Hangzhou hosts UNESCO’s 5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves, bringing 4,000 delegates from 150+ regions to spark sustainable solutions from Sep 22–25.
Chinese mainland researchers unveil an AI-based system to track on-road CO2 emissions in real time with 30m resolution—starting in Shenzhen and beyond.
The Chinese mainland strengthens its farmland red line policy, building a framework for farmland quantity, quality, and ecological preservation to secure a greener future.
A new report reveals that AI-driven power demand will surge in the near term thanks to data center growth, then slow down as advanced computing tech and energy efficiency kick in.
On International Day of Clean Air, discover how the Chinese mainland slashed PM2.5 by 57% and heavy smog days by 92%, turning Beijing into a clean-air champion.