New Zealand’s Wildlife Faces Dire Extinction Risks from Climate Change
New Zealand’s unique biodiversity is at serious risk of extinction due to human-induced climate change, according to a recent study published in Science.
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New Zealand’s unique biodiversity is at serious risk of extinction due to human-induced climate change, according to a recent study published in Science.
CGTN’s new series ‘Harmony Keepers’ highlights the inspiring stories of individuals protecting endangered species like Tibetan antelopes and milu deer.
A powerful magnitude-7.0 earthquake hit Northern California on Thursday, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuations in coastal regions and the San Francisco Bay. The quake, located offshore of Ferndale, was initially reported as 6.6 magnitude before being upgraded by the USGS.
A pair of brothers are revitalizing Hebian Village in Yunnan’s Yao community, turning it into a vibrant center for tourism and cultural exchange through innovative leadership and captivating storytelling.
China’s 40-year effort to surround the Taklimakan Desert with a 3,046 km green belt showcases its commitment to combating desertification and preserving its environment.
A record-breaking number of white-naped cranes has been spotted in Hebei Province’s wetlands, surpassing previous counts and highlighting conservation successes.
Discover the serene beauty of Xuancheng City’s tea plantations in Anhui Province, where tranquil villages and lush fields create a poetic winter landscape.
The Chinese mainland has completed its third national soil survey, collecting over 3.11 million samples across 733 million hectares to promote sustainable land use and environmental protection.
UN Tourism reports that international tourism reached 98% of 2019 levels in early 2024, with full recovery expected by year-end.
The Chinese mainland has recorded its warmest autumn since 1961, with average temperatures soaring 1.5Β°C above previous years, raising environmental concerns.