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China forges ahead with ecological conservation, green development

2026-05-18 23:07 Last Updated At:05-19 13:41

China is forging ahead on a modernization path that integrates harmony between humanity and nature, with its ecological conservation and green development efforts intensified and generating fruitful results this year.

Pursuing high-quality development underpinned by a good environment, the Chinese society is making concerted efforts to cut carbon emissions, reduce pollution, pursue green development, and boost economic growth.

As a result, air pollution levels have plummeted. In Beijing, the annual average levels of particulate matter under 2.5 milligrams have dropped from 89.5 micrograms per cubic meter to just 27 micrograms over the past 13 years.

Meanwhile, the Taihu Lake in east China's Jiangsu Province, once plagued by blue-green algae blooms, now boasts crystal-clear water.

In the past decade, the lake's phosphorus concentration has fallen by nearly 30 percent, and its water quality has been improved from Grade IV to Grade III, which means it is now classed as "fairly good."

"I grew up by Taihu Lake. In recent years, the lake has become so beautiful thanks to the restoration efforts. I often take walks along its shores, and I'm truly delighted," said Fan Suming, a local resident.

To upgrade its legal system for ecological protection, China this year adopted its first Ecological and Environmental Code.

Earlier this month, seven central ecological and environmental protection inspection teams have all completed their deployment for the sixth batch of the third round of inspections.

The inspection teams will conduct one-month inspections in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Guangdong, Guangxi, Xizang and Xinjiang, as well as the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, aiming to promote coordinated regional development and high-quality growth, accelerate the country's green transformation, substantially improve environmental quality, and achieve major progress in building a Beautiful China.

Also in May, China unveiled assessment measures for the building of a Beautiful China to ensure the fulfillment of responsibilities at all levels.

The country has also started implementing its stricter ambient air quality standards since March and is taking measures in key counties to tackle pollution and stagnant water in small water bodies.

Gao Qiusheng, a photographer in Taiyuan City, north China's Shanxi Province, recently presented a reporter with photographs he has taken of the thriving wildlife that local water bodies have nurtured.

"This is a picture of a scaly-sided merganser that I took near the Fenhe Park and the northern middle ring road bridge. This is a white-tailed eagle. I can feel that my camera is capturing rare species more frequently," said Gao.

China is also optimizing the development and protection of territorial space, focusing on key ecosystem service zones. The Three-North Shelter Forest Program, the ecological conservation on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, mangrove conservation and restoration, and other national-level projects are all in steady progress.

By the end of March, China's total installed renewable energy capacity reached approximately 2.4 billion kilowatts, accounting for nearly 40 percent of the country's total power capacity.

In addition, green development funds are being channeled into energy saving, carbon emissions reduction, recycling, and environmental infrastructure.

Today, green commuting, green consumption, and low-carbon lifestyles have gained great popularity across China, and living a greener life has emerged as a shared pursuit in society.

"The 15th Five-Year Plan period is a critical stage in building on past successes to break new ground for building a Beautiful China and achieving fundamental improvement in the environment. We will continue to regard green and low-carbon development as the fundamental solution, consolidate and expand the outcomes of our ecological and environmental efforts to lay a decisive foundation for basically accomplishing the goal of building a Beautiful China by 2035," said Zhang Huaping, deputy director general of the Department of General Affairs of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

China forges ahead with ecological conservation, green development

China forges ahead with ecological conservation, green development

Guests at events marking the second International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations have spoken highly of the significance of the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) and commended China's contribution to promoting dialogue among civilizations, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Wednesday.

At a press conference in Beijing, spokesman Lin Jian briefed the reporters on the events held at the UN headquarters and in cities home to multiple UN entities to mark the second International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations, as well as on a report on dialogue among civilizations released by the China Institute of International Studies on the day.

"Three years ago, President Xi Jinping put forth the GCI, highlighting the need for civilizations to live together in harmony. Establishing the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations is an important step to implement the GCI. Today marks the second International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations. As the initiator, China, together with the UN and other international organizations, held a variety of events across the globe," Lin said.

"Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi delivered a video address and proposed to facilitate dialogue among civilizations from four aspects: First, champion mutual respect and promote harmonious coexistence of civilizations; second, champion putting the people first and cement the foundation of exchanges among civilizations; third, champion both heritage and innovation to drive the progress of civilization; fourth, champion exchanges and mutual learning and improve mechanisms for dialogue among civilizations," said the spokesman.

"President of Colombia Gustavo Petro, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) Miguel Angel Moratinos, and heads of UN entities and other international organizations in cities including Geneva, Vienna, Nairobi, and Hague have voiced their support for the events and delivered remarks. Various parties have spoken highly of the significance of the GCI in the world and commended China's contribution to promoting dialogue among civilizations. They also call on the international community to strengthen solidarity and cooperation to promote peace and development through dialogue among civilizations," he said.

"To further review and summarize China's experience, practices and major achievements in facilitating global dialogue among civilizations, the China Institute of International Studies today released the report China's Actions for Advancing Global Civilization Dialogue, which systemically states China's concepts, policies and achievements in promoting dialogue among civilizations and also looks ahead to China's next steps in this regard. You are all welcome to read the report," Lin said.

"Joint efforts from the international community are needed to promote dialogue among civilizations. China will work with all parties to take the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations as an opportunity to draw wisdom through dialogue among civilizations to tackle global difficulties and embrace more partners in this regard so as to build a community with a shared future for humanity together," he said.

China's contribution to promoting dialogue among civilizations widely acclaimed: spokesman

China's contribution to promoting dialogue among civilizations widely acclaimed: spokesman

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