China’s Fishing Ban: Protecting South China Sea’s Marine Wealth
China enforces an annual fishing ban in the South China Sea, boosting marine life and countering overfishing. Discover how these efforts balance development and sustainability.
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China enforces an annual fishing ban in the South China Sea, boosting marine life and countering overfishing. Discover how these efforts balance development and sustainability.
China’s State Council Information Office releases a white paper detailing the nation’s efforts and achievements in marine eco-environmental protection.
Denmark sets a milestone by introducing the world’s first livestock carbon tax, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2045. The tax on methane emissions from cattle and pigs will start in 2030.
China leads global capture fisheries with a 14.3% share in 2022, amidst growing concerns over sustainability and marine ecosystem health.
Sinologist Ragnar Baldursson explores the deep wisdom embedded in Chinese characters and how Confucianism shapes sustainable development in modern society.
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Explore the enduring legacy of fishing families in the South China Sea as CGTN follows a father and son navigating tradition and change.
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Armenian analyst Inessa Alaverdyan returns to China after eight years, praising the nation’s rapid growth and strides in sustainability through the 2024 Future Close-Up program.
June 2024 marks the 12th consecutive month with global temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, signaling urgent action needed against climate change.