CHINA GREEN Videocast

All About China and Its Environmental Significance, to Asia and to the world.

Niu Guozheng: Dust

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

09-08
01:58

Shi Liling: A Glass of Clean Water

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

08-04
01:58

Liu Xidan: Protecting Bar-headed Goose

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

07-08
01:58

Liu Xidan: Couple's Winter

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

07-07
01:58

Animation: Pictures Talk spreading green

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

07-07
01:24

Hao Yun: Singing in the Haze

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

06-09
01:58

Chen Jiliang: Antarctica for Children

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

05-13
01:58

Yang Yong: Yangtze's Nightmare

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

05-12
01:58

Wang Jiuliang: Plastic China

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

04-22
01:58

Peng Yu: Nanling's Scars

A photo-based mini video series presented by Asia Society and Phoenix Web, etc.

04-21
01:58

The Invisible Water

First of a series on South-North Water Diversion Project: China draws heavily on groundwater. However, in North China Plain, this limited resource is widely polluted and getting depleted fast.

05-11
04:00

The Invisible Water (full)

First of a series on South-North Water Diversion Project: China draws heavily on groundwater. However, in North China Plain, this limited resource is widely polluted and getting depleted fast.

05-11
16:22

China's Fragile Forests

Natural forests cover about 10 percent of China’s surface area, but few of the forests remain in a primary or pristine condition. These forests are threatened primarily by timber collection, mining, unregulated harvesting of flora for traditional Chinese medicine and excessive development related to increased tourism.

04-12
06:05

Wetland: Qinghai Lake (7/7)

Qinghai Lake is China's largest inland body of saltwater at 4318 square kilometers in area. Over the past century, however, the lake has found itself in a worrying downward trend as 700 square kilometers of its area have been lost and its surface level has dropped by 13 meters.

09-08
05:44

Wetland: Dujiangyan (6/7)

The 2000-year old Dujiangyan Irrigation system sits side-by-side with the Zipingpu Dam, in Sichuan Province. Ancient and modern ways of controlling water offer changing attitudes to China's relationship with water.

09-08
05:37

Wetland: Mangroves (5/7)

Since the end of World War 2, the world has lost approximately 50% of its mangroves, as a result of destruction by humans for coastal developments. In Guangdong Province, education is being used to combat mangrove destruction in China.

09-08
06:39

Wetland: Dongting (4/7)

Dongting Lake has been reported as a lake in crisis. Dropping water levels have sent alarm-bells ringing in scientific and environmental circles, as the area of the lake has reportedly dropped by nearly 50 percent in the past 70 years.

09-08
05:36

Wetland: Xixi Wetland Park (3/7)

It is estimated only 120 Chinese Alligators remain in the wild, as a result of wetlands reclamation and poaching over the past 50-60 years. The Anhui Research Center for Alligator Reproduction is aiming to change this.

09-08
04:01

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