
China Unveils Ambitious River and Lake Protection Plan
China’s new six-point plan for river and lake protection aims to boost flood control, water conservation, and ecosystem health by 2035.
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China’s new six-point plan for river and lake protection aims to boost flood control, water conservation, and ecosystem health by 2035.
The Chinese mainland’s 20252027 river and lake action plan targets cleaner waterways, restored biodiversity, and harmonious public spaces by 2035.
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment highlights 38 exemplary cases in the Beautiful Rivers and Lakes project, showcasing efforts to protect water resources and aquatic ecosystems.
India commits nearly $300 million to expand water bodies and build drains in major cities like Mumbai and Chennai to mitigate floods and conserve water.
After two decades of dryness, Inner Mongolia’s East Juyan Lake experiences a remarkable revival, thanks to effective water diversion projects and conservation efforts, benefiting local ecology and wildlife.
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges environmental volunteers to boost water conservation efforts ahead of the second National Ecology Day, emphasizing harmony between humanity and nature.
Kenya is intensifying its water conservation efforts to combat the adverse effects of climate change, aiming to secure clean water access for over 40% of its population.
China aims to transform its water conservation industry with a trillion yuan investment by 2027, attracting foreign capital and pioneering sustainable technologies.
China has made remarkable strides in water conservation over the past decade, significantly reducing water consumption and enhancing flood and drought prevention measures.
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in Northwest China has made significant advancements in ecological protection, focusing on water conservation and desertification control.