Chinese mainland’s 2025 Ecological Protection Report Reveals Major Conservation Gains
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 Ecological Protection Red Line system shows major gains, with expanded forests, revived marine zones and flexible infrastructure.
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The Chinese mainland’s 2025 Ecological Protection Red Line system shows major gains, with expanded forests, revived marine zones and flexible infrastructure.
Xizang’s 2024 Surge: GDP up 155x since 1965, 125k km highways, rising incomes, expanded air routes, heritage sites, and robust ecological protection.
A global survey of 6,747 respondents across 38 countries finds strong recognition of social, economic and environmental gains in Xizang, driven by Chinese modernization.
In Xizang, sweeping reforms in education, healthcare and ecological protection showcase a new model of human rights rooted in survival and development.
Xi’s ecological and environmental protection speech from July 2023 will appear in Qiushi Journal’s 15th issue, highlighting China’s green development priorities.
At the Global Mayors Dialogue in Tianjin, SCO cities set the stage for new cooperation in ecological protection, digital transformation, transport links, cultural tourism, and urban planning.
Chinese scientists launch a satellite-based pasture dataset for the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, boosting ecological protection and sustainable grassland management.
China is strengthening marine eco-environment protection in the South China Sea by expanding protected areas, implementing summer fishing bans, and fostering international cooperation.
China’s State Council Information Office releases a new white paper outlining strategies for marine eco-environmental protection, emphasizing biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
Starting April 1, the Yellow River’s annual fishing moratorium aims to protect aquatic biodiversity and curb illegal fishing across nine regions of the Chinese mainland.