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- China’s shift to manufactured sand reduces environmental impacts
- China draws extensive ecological red lines to protect Asia’s “water tower”
- China releases comprehensive policy document on green transformation
- Chinese drones to transport trash from Nepal’s Mt Everest in groundbreaking initiative
- China lodges WTO complaint against EU electric vehicle tariffs
- Yunnan Continues to Step Up Efforts for Biodiversity Protection
- Major tasks to deepen reform in ecological conservation
- Remote sensing helps researchers study vegetation and soil moisture
- China’s hydrogen-powered smart trams
- Shanghai to update all buses and taxis to new energy vehicles
- China connects world’s largest sodium-ion battery to grid
- China to build EU green vehicle factory in Italy
- China leads global green patent race
- Continuing rise of BRICS: China a key driver of expansion
- Can China’s smart tech help stem biodiversity loss?
- China now country with most Natural World Heritage sites
- BRI – Largest Bangladesh Solar Project Connected to Grid
- China holds polluters liable to restore environment
- China in global race for alternative EV batteries
- BRICS launches new payment system
- China-Thailand Joint Laboratory for Climate and Marine Ecosystems
- China renewables benefit the world: International Energy Agency
- Venezuelan President Maduro invited to BRICS leaders summit in Russia
- Timor-Leste: China to support green development and livelihood improvement
- ‘Trash hunt’: Chinese tourists transform into guardians of scenic beauty
- China expands energy storage capacity to utilize more renewables
- From national to world scenery – China’s World Heritage Sites
- Tariffs on China’s green products undermine nature protection