WWF-US / J.J. Huckin The Yangtze River flows for 6,300km, more than halfway across China. Its river basin is around 1.8 million sq km – almost a fifth of China's land area. As China’s economy has ...
Heavy metals naturally occur in the Earth's crust, but human activities can increase their concentration in the environment, ...
A new plan to boost rural revitalization in China outlines measures to develop agricultual sectors and improve livelihoods of rural residents.
East China's Jiangsu province. [Photo/Xinhua] Taihu Lake, the country's third-largest freshwater lake in the lower Yangtze River region, has seen its water reach fairly good quality for the first ...
The city also plans to enhance cooperation with neighboring cities to coordinate pollution control efforts in the Yangtze River Delta region, fostering a collaborative approach to environmental ...
The operational safety and environmental protection of clean energy projects are of vital importance for accelerating the development of green technology applications.
A new report, Strengthening the Climate Resilience and Restoration of Wetlands and Lakes in the Yangtze River Floodplain ... land reclamation, and pollution, leaving both biodiversity and local ...
The empirical results support the “structural features” hypothesis in IPI for China. In particular, the Coastal Region has a great edge in industrial pollution equality. In most provinces in the ...