Xinjiang powers China’s Green Future
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A green barrier is being built on the edge of the desert in Xinjiang: From border security to economic blood supply
With the green barriers it has built on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert, Xinjiang is resisting the challenges of nature and opening up a new path of prosperity for the local people. The fight against desertification is now turning into an economic development drive that extends from agriculture to tourism.
Xinjiang powers China’s Green Future
Xinjiang powers China’s Green Future playing a key role in significantly reducing carbon emissions. China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang has reached a significant energy milestone, transmitting over 900 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity to 22 provincial-level regions across the country since 2010. This is enough to power the entire population of 1.4 billion for nearly 10 months, stabilizing national power supplies and accelerating the cou…
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