China's largest desert is now encircled by thousands of trees. The forest currently stretches over about 2,000 miles around ...
Chinese hikers Zhou Yang and Zhang Zhiguo accomplished an incredible feat on February 8, completing a remarkable 1,004 kilometers across the Taklamakan Desert, the world's second-largest shifting ...
Drilling on a new swath of ultra-deep crude oil wells in the depths of the Taklamakan Desert, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has started after the Spring Festival holiday, the ...
China is making record-breaking progress in renewable energy. The country has already achieved its 2030 clean energy goal six ...
Between 2020 and 2024, the team developed about 20 hectares of desert land for forage plantation trials. In October 2023, Zhang brought Juncao grass seeds to Mauritania from a field in China's ...
Dec. 19, 2024 — A new tool that predicts the behavior of desert locust populations will help national agencies to manage huge swarms before they devastate food crops in Africa and ...
As I sat watching this year’s gala, I was particularly impressed by the appearance of the representatives from the Taklimakan Desert sand-blocking project. The Taklimakan is China’s largest de ...
China announced retaliatory tariffs on certain American goods in response to President Trump’s latest levy on Chinese goods. Trump went ahead with an additional 10% tariff on China after ...
Research has revealed that high-pollution areas in East Asia are located mainly in the Taklamakan Desert, northern India, and northern China, followed by Southeast Asia and southern China. The aerosol ...
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs and an investigation of Google. By Ana Swanson and Chris Buckley Ana ...
China takes action minutes after US tariffs come into effect Regulator probes Google for suspected breach of anti-monopoly law PVH, Illumina placed on 'unreliable entity' list US farm equipment ...
President Trump’s move to place tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China has triggered a trade war. WSJ’s economics reporter Jeanne Whalen explains how the tariffs can drive up prices ...
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