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16 Feb 2021 BEIJING
New Expansion Of China's South-North Water Transfer Project
China will expand a massive project that diverts water from the Yangtze River Basin to the drought-prone north this year, making the Xiong'an New Area in Hebei province one of the new beneficiaries.Almost 9.5 billion cubic meters of water was diverted through the South-North Water Diversion Project last year, taking the total amount diverted to more than 40 billion cubic meters, Jiang Xuguang, chairman of South-North Water Diversion Group, told the company's annual work conference on Friday...
21 Jan 2021 EDINBURGH, United Kingdom
The Unexpected, Symbiotic Connection Between Water And Cryptocurrencies
The rapid proliferation of cryptocurrencies in recent years (with Bitcoin the most prominent) is raising environmental concerns, and water resources deployed for hydropower are becoming central to the discourse. Bitcoin may exist purely in the digital world, but the process that supports it is extremely energy intensive...
13 Jan 2021 BEIJING, China
China Government Approves Yangtze Conservation Legislation
The government of China has approved a new law on Yangtze River conservation, following a third review, which will take effect on March 1 2021. The new legislation is part of China’s efforts to protect the country’s “mother river” which stretches over 6,300km.This is the first time China has passed legislation on an individual water basin and it marks the country’s first steps on its journey to river sustainable development...
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3 Jan 2021 BEIJING
Extensive Yangtze Protection Legislation Approved
China has passed a landmark law to protect the country’s longest and largest river, the Yangtze, to better conserve the much-beleaguered waterway’s ecology and environment. The Yangtze River Protection Law is the first river basin legislation in the country and covers a range of issues, from curbing water pollution to protecting endangered aquatic-species and relocating hazard chemical plants...
7 Oct 2020 MANILA, Philippines
Investment To Improve Water Resources of River Basin in China's Yunnan Province
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the government of China have agreed to collaborate in a $234.6 Million USD project to clean up water resources and the environment of the Sayu River Basin in Yunnan Province.The project includes programmes to strengthen wastewater management and pollution control...
10 Sep 2020 GENEVA, Switzerland
Catastrophic Decline In Freshwater Biodiversity Requires Urgent Global Action
Humanity’s destruction of nature is having catastrophic impacts on wildlife populations, human health and all aspects of our lives, reveals WWF’s Living Planet Report 2020. This loss of biodiversity is not only an environmental issue but a development, economic, global security, ethical and moral one too...
14 Jul 2020 BEIJING
Implementing China's Yangtze River Fishing Ban
As the fishing ban in the Yangtze River basin is an important measure to protect the river and improve the ecological environment, a government circular has called on local governments to make targeted plans to relocate fishermen and help them find new jobs, while increasing fiscal funds to ensure subsidies for the affected...
29 Apr 2020 BEIJING
A Water Basin Authority For The Yangtze?
A leading water environment scientist has called for the establishment of an authority in charge of all water governance functions in the Yangtze River basin, saying it would have a "decisive" role in the campaign to conserve Asia's longest river. Without such a body, which would be able to rein in different regions and government bodies, the "highly systematic" campaign would not be able to achieve complete victory, warned Qu Jiuhui, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
21 Jan 2020 Beijing
China Describes Yangtze River Water Quality Improvements
The water quality of the Yangtze River, China's longest waterway, continued to improve last year, official sources said Friday. The proportion of water with good quality rose to 91.7 percent, up 4.2 percentage points year on year, while the proportion of water that is functionally unusable fell to 0...
9 Oct 2019 HONG KONG, China
Six Of Eleven Yangtze Riparian Provinces Are Water Stressed
New analysis of China's Yangtze River basin indicates that six of the eleven provinces on the Yangtze River economic belt are water stressed.Representing about one-third of all the water flowing through Chinese rivers, the Yangtze supports economic activity in 11 provinces. Six of these are home to one-third of China’s population and account for about 35 percent of China’s GDP...
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17 Jun 2019 BEIJING, China
New Green Development For Yangtze River Economic Belt
China’s top legislator has placed emphasis on the need for high-quality, green development in the Yangtze River Economic Belt.At a symposium dedicated to accelerating legislation to protect the Yangtze River, Li Zhanshu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee (phew!), indicated that targeted, scientific and effective work in legislation needs to be coordinated with territorial planning and resources utilization...
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4 Mar 2019 BEIJING, China
Water Quality In China's Lakes And Rivers "Improved"
One year into implementation of China’s revised Water Pollution Prevention Law that targets the quality of the country’s lakes and rivers, Zhang Bo of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, has reported that “Water quality nationwide has improved steadily. The campaign had a good start in its first year...
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