Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

China is Playing a Key Role in Global Desertification Control

The 16th sessions of the Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the United Nations Convention…

Inner Mongolia’s Pastoral Practices Can Be Adapted By Nigeria For The Management Of Its Grasslands

Imagine sipping on a cup of traditional Inner Mongolian tea, its warmth seeping into your…

Chinese Villagers Benefit From Rice Fields Transformed From Saline-Alkaline Land

Winter is not the prime season to visit the rice fields in the village of…

North China County Implements Measures To Improve River Ecology

Every winter, flocks of ruddy shelducks fly to Xiaotanzi, a village on the bank of…

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Explores Green Development Of Coal Resources

Jungar Banner in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region boasts abundant coal deposits. With proven coal reserves of 54.4 billion tonnes and potential reserves of over 100 billion tonnes, the banner itself ensures coal supplies of 25 provincial regions across China.  Given that China has committed to peak its carbon emissions by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2060, Jungar Banner has been constantly exploring new ways for high-quality development. Through building intelligent coal mines and developing new-type coal chemical…

Inner Mongolian Town Takes Giant Steps In Transitioning To Clean Energy Production

As the Chinese people across the country prepare to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival holiday, Liu Zhongyuan, a technician at the Ruichen Wanniu Livestock Farm in Jungar Zhao Town, Jungar Banner, Inner Mongolia, is busy at work.   Unlike conventional cattle farms, Ruichen Wanniu Livestock Farm adopts a new agro-husbandry development model that integrates livestock breeding with photovoltaics, featuring solar power panels installed atop the cowsheds. The farm is part of a startling transformation this traditional mining area has gone through.…

New Mega Energy Base Propels Transformation of Kubuqi Desert Into Source of Economic Growth

Dalad Banner in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China, is characterised by a seemingly endless stretch of barren land. Kubuqi, China’s seventh-largest desert, occupies nearly one-third of the county-equivalent banner’s land area. How to transform and utilise this barren land has been a focus of the banner’s development.   Thanks to abundant light and wind resources in the desert, wind and solar power generation has emerged as an important way to reap economic and ecological benefits from the desert. …

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