
Inner Mongolia’s Solar Grazing Revolution Transforms Desert to Green Valley
Inner Mongolia’s solar-and-grazing model is turning desert wasteland into lush valleys, cutting emissions by 350,000 tonnes and boosting local economies.
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Inner Mongolia’s solar-and-grazing model is turning desert wasteland into lush valleys, cutting emissions by 350,000 tonnes and boosting local economies.
Discover how Zhongwei’s 70-year straw checkerboard project tamed sandstorms, built a 42-km Green Great Wall of 28,667 hectares, and inspired global ecological governance.
The Chinese mainland has finished a barrier belt along the Tengger Desert, marking a milestone in the fight against desertification.
Jinta County in Gansu Province launches a key greening project in 2024, deploying grass grids and afforestation efforts to control 550 hectares of desertification along the Jinhe highway.
Gansu Province embarks on a massive afforestation drive, aiming to plant 173,000 hectares of forest and treat 190,000 hectares of desertified land in 2024.
Inner Mongolia is set to plant 200,000 hectares of trees and treat 1 million hectares of desertified land in 2024, boosting its sand control efforts.