China Daily (Hong Kong)

This Day, That Year

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This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of New China.

Editor’s note:

March 12, 1980 marked the country’s first National Tree Planting Day to raise public awareness of environmen­tal protection.

At that time, drought and excessive lumbering with little awareness of conservati­on had diminished water resources and caused soil erosion as well as desertific­ation.

In 1981, the central government launched a national voluntary tree- planting campaign. Every Chinese citizen older than 11 had a duty, the campaign stressed, to plant three to five trees each year.

Over the past four decades, people from all walks of life have participat­ed in tree planting, as seen in the item on March 13, 1989, in China Daily.

Millions of citizens volunteere­d to play their part in making the country greener.

As of 2017, more than 200 million trees had been planted in Beijing’s tree-planting campaigns.

The area of artificial forests across China exceeds 69.3 million hectares, the most in the world, following more than six decades of afforestat­ion work, according to the statistics from the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion. The total forest area has grown to 208 million hectares from 82 million hectares in the early 1950s, covering nearly 22 percent of the land area, compared with just 8.6 percent six decades ago.

Thanks to the efforts, China has effectivel­y contained desertific­ation, with deserts shrinking continuous­ly over the past decade.

The country aims to increase its forest coverage ratio to 23 percent by 2020 and up to at least 26 percent by 2035.

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