Chinese hydroelectric power plans in Tibet threaten to destabilize the Himalayan region’s ecology and politics.
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Hosted on MSNChina's construction of dams sparks controversy as building river dams "results in irreversible modification of natural landscapes": ReportChina recently announced plans to build the largest hydropower dam in the world, with a capacity to generate three times more ...
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China: China's Yangtze River Delta region reports record-high foreign trade in 2024China's Yangtze River Delta region reports record-high foreign trade in 2024 (Voice_over) New data from Shanghai Customs ...
Along the Pearl River in southern China, a fast-growing industry is churning out cheap clothes and toys that are flooding the world duty-free.
Here’s how big the Yangtze is. A third of all the inhabitants of China (which means more than 400 million people) live in the area covered by the Yangtze’s river basin. The Yangtze basin provides ...
China is constructing a 60,000 MW "super dam" on the Yarlung Tsangpo river -- the Brahmaputra's upper reaches -- in Tibet's ...
Young students from the Guoluo Tibetan autonomous prefecture in Qinghai province perform at the National Centre for the Performing Arts. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Recently, an ethnic ...
China and India have agreed to resume direct flights and deepen cross-border river cooperation following high-level talks on Monday, even as tensions between the two Asian countries simmer over ...
China's construction and operation of dams has sparked controversy as building river dams and artificial reservoirs causes 'irreversible modification of natural landscapes' and 'such extensive ...
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