Kubuqi Desert

Ordos: turning a desert land green

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Monday, August 28, 2023

The Kubuqi Desert and part of the Mu Us Sandy Land semiarid desert area account for about 53 percent of the city's total area.

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  • The Kubuqi Desert and part of the Mu Us Sandy Land semiarid desert area account for about 53 percent of the city's total area.
  • Through implementing important ecological projects, it has worked miracles, turning part of the Kubuqi Desert green.
  • This video showcases the city's desertification prevention and control efforts and achievements.
  • It hosted the ninth Kubuqi International Desert Forum on Aug 25-27, hoping to make new contributions to addressing desertification and exploring innovative solutions to promoting global environmental sustainability.

Global Times: Xi's footprint in Inner Mongolia highlights China's top-down effort in combating desertification

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Saturday, June 17, 2023

During the two sessions in 2022, Xi told lawmakers from Inner Mongolia that the region should unswervingly prioritize ecological conservation and boost green development.

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  • During the two sessions in 2022, Xi told lawmakers from Inner Mongolia that the region should unswervingly prioritize ecological conservation and boost green development.
  • China held an online seminar to share with Mongolia its experience in addressing desertification in Kubuqi Desert in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, according to media reports.
  • China and Mongolia have always cooperated in managing sand and dust, but China could also aid Mongolia with experience and technology.
  • They found how climate change and human activities have led to dryer earth and desertification in the region, which covers both Mongolia and China's Inner Mongolia.

Green development presents bright prospects for Inner Mongolia

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

BEIJING, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from People's Daily: Eco-environmental conservation and green development have gained traction in north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region over recent years.

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  • BEIJING, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from People's Daily: Eco-environmental conservation and green development have gained traction in north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region over recent years.
  • Green is a defining feature of Inner Mongolia's development.
  • Inner Mongolia now boasts a higher capability in the supply of green and quality products, including grains, edible oil, coarse cereals, dairy products, beef and mutton.
  • Giving full play to its advantages, Inner Mongolia autonomous region is striving with sound momentum for a comprehensive green transition in production and lifestyles and laying a solid foundation for future development.

LONGi showcases its extensive expertise in fighting against global land desertification through solar photovoltaic technology at UNCCD COP15

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

On May 16, 2022, Li Zhenguo, Founder & President of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (LONGi), took part in the side event "Solar empowers land and People -- from scarcity to prosperity" organized by The School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, via video link. Speaking at the event, he shared the company's rich experience and insights in fighting against land desertification and implementing ecological restoration through solar photovoltaic technology.

Key Points: 
  • Speaking at the event, he shared the company's rich experience and insights in fighting against land desertification and implementing ecological restoration through solar photovoltaic technology.
  • Land desertification is a global issue with serious implications for ecological security, poverty eradication, social and economic stability and sustainable development.
  • To address the current development dilemma facing global drylands, an integrated solution combining solar photovoltaicenergy and sustainable land management could be a viable option.
  • Over the past few years, LONGi and many other photovoltaic practitioners have been working tirelessly on solar photovoltaics research for desertification governance and ecological restoration.

LONGi showcases its extensive expertise in fighting against global land desertification through solar photovoltaic technology at UNCCD COP15

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, May 18, 2022

On May 16, 2022, Li Zhenguo, Founder & President of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (LONGi), took part in the side event "Solar empowers land and People -- from scarcity to prosperity" organized by The School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, via video link. Speaking at the event, he shared the company's rich experience and insights in fighting against land desertification and implementing ecological restoration through solar photovoltaic technology.

Key Points: 
  • Speaking at the event, he shared the company's rich experience and insights in fighting against land desertification and implementing ecological restoration through solar photovoltaic technology.
  • Land desertification is a global issue with serious implications for ecological security, poverty eradication, social and economic stability and sustainable development.
  • To address the current development dilemma facing global drylands, an integrated solution combining solar photovoltaicenergy and sustainable land management could be a viable option.
  • Over the past few years, LONGi and many other photovoltaic practitioners have been working tirelessly on solar photovoltaics research for desertification governance and ecological restoration.