UNEA-7 in Nairobi: Why Global Environmental Action Matters More Than Ever
At UNEA-7 in Nairobi, global leaders debate climate, biodiversity loss and pollution. Discover why multilateral environmental action is critical now.
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At UNEA-7 in Nairobi, global leaders debate climate, biodiversity loss and pollution. Discover why multilateral environmental action is critical now.
Since its May 2024 launch, the Chinese mainland-backed Kunming Biodiversity Fund has mobilized over $150M to protect ecosystems worldwide, spotlighted at UNEA 7 in Nairobi.
A recent report finds Hainan Island’s coastal waters rank among China’s best for water quality and biodiversity, highlighting effective conservation efforts.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan for the Chinese mainland (2026–2030) elevates grassland protection through holistic conservation and systematic restoration, forging resilient, biodiversity-rich landscapes.
On December 4, 2025, China and France agreed to launch a new round of cooperation on giant panda protection, expanding cultural, educational and scientific exchanges.
After four decades of habitat restoration and cross-border cooperation, the milu deer population in China has rebounded to 15,000, with over 6,000 living in the wild—the world’s largest wild population.
Explore Wuzhishan’s lush rainforest in Hainan’s free trade port: a blend of biodiversity and sustainable development for eco-conscious travelers.
Discover how panda diplomacy has strengthened Sino-French ties since 2012, with Huan Huan and Yuan Zi at Beauval Zoo leading groundbreaking conservation and cultural exchange efforts.
After extinction in late Qing, China’s milu deer have rebounded from 77 to 15,000 over four decades of conservation, with over 6,000 now roaming the wild.
The IUCN has adopted ‘Milu’ as the official name for the species formerly known as Pere David’s Deer, revealed at the 40th anniversary event in Shishou, Hubei Province.