Global Warming in 2024 Sparks Severe Floods and Droughts
Australia-led research reveals that 2024βs record temperatures have intensified global water cycle extremes, causing major floods and droughts worldwide.
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Australia-led research reveals that 2024βs record temperatures have intensified global water cycle extremes, causing major floods and droughts worldwide.
China experienced its warmest year on record in 2024, with an average temperature of 10.9Β°C, surpassing the previous year’s record.
Beijing achieves a record 290 days of good air quality in 2024, marking a significant improvement and setting a new standard for urban environmental health.
On November 28, 2024, a significant milestone was reached in the southern Taklimakan Desert with the planting of the final rose seedling, completing the green belt and continuing efforts to combat desertification across 530 hectares.
The Chinese mainland’s first energy law, effective January 1, sets a legal framework for energy planning, aiming to ensure energy security and accelerate green transition towards carbon neutrality.
East China unveils a new armored dinosaur species in 2024, enriching biodiversity and offering fresh insights into evolutionary history.
Discover the most captivating natural science breakthroughs of 2024, from ancient species to the search for life beyond Earth.
In 2024, the Chinese mainland invested a record $188 billion in water conservancy, launching 47,000 projects to enhance flood control and secure water supply.
China Meteorological Administration reports significant advancements in weather forecasting and disaster prevention over the past five years, enhancing national resilience and technological innovation.
Beijing sets a bold goal to increase its forest coverage to 45% by 2025, enhancing the city’s green spaces and promoting sustainability.