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Research shows that green technology innovation significantly reduces PM2.5 and PM10 levels in China's river basins, ...
CHANGSHA: Billions of tons of waste dumped into China's longest waterway are taking a massive toll on its aquatic life, according to the first annual health report on the Yangtze River. The river ...
The Yangtze sturgeon, a nationally protected first-class animal, was once a vital part of the river's ecosystem. However, by the early 2000s, water pollution, overfishing and other factors had ...
From asteroids the size of football stadiums to nuclear war and man-made pandemics, it can seem as if humankind is in ...
Rice, a staple for billions with a history spanning millennia, faces a complex present. Originating in Asia and Africa, its ...
In response, governments heeded the warnings of scientists and reversed course, with the two largest holes set to be "healed" ...
It stipulates explicitly all the legal aspects on ecological protection of the Yangtze River, and the development along the Yangtze River Basin. The law covers the overall planning of land resources, ...
The contributions of crops to river pollution differ among sub-basins. For example, potato is an important source of DIN in rivers of some upstream sub-basins. Our results may help to prioritize the ...
The June–July 2025 monsoon floods across southern and central China brought catastrophic rainfall to provinces like Guizhou, ...
The Yangtze finless porpoise is one of the most endangered animals in China. Found only in China’s Yangtze River and nearby lakes, such as Poyang Lake and Tian-E-Zhou Oxbow Lake, this unique ...
Activity at Chinese ports has rebounded since U.S. President Donald Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping agreed to resume trade talks and put off imposing massive tariffs on each other's exports.