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39 Years Ago Chinese Scientists Created a 3,000 Km Green Belt and the Effects Are Already Known: Risk of Stability of Plant Barriers

Summary by ecoticias.com
In November 2024, China closed a 3,046-kilometre vegetable “ring” on the edge of the Taklamakan in Xinjiang. The goal was to stop desertification, protect roads and oasis and, by the way, contain part of the sandstorms that every spring can travel hundreds or thousands of kilometers. All this is part of the Three-North Shelter program, the “Great Green Wall” launched in 1978 and with 2050 horizon, in a country that still has 26.8% of its territo…

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In November 2024, China closed a 3,046-kilometre vegetable “ring” on the edge of the Taklamakan in Xinjiang. The goal was to stop desertification, protect roads and oasis and, by the way, contain part of the sandstorms that every spring can travel hundreds or thousands of kilometers. All this is part of the Three-North Shelter program, the “Great Green Wall” launched in 1978 and with 2050 horizon, in a country that still has 26.8% of its territo…

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ecoticias.com broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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