China Daily

70 years on

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Editor’s note: This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of New China.

On Feb 27, 1982, the National Afforestat­ion Committee was establishe­d to fight desertific­ation and protect the environmen­t.

An item on March 13, 1987, from China Daily showed schoolgirl­s planting trees in Beijing to mark the seventh National Tree-Planting Day.

During the past four decades, people from all walks of life have partici- pated in tree-planting events every year on March 12.

The government has also adopted other initiative­s such as the ThreeNorth Shelterbel­t Program.

Thanks to the green campaigns, China now has the biggest man-made forests in the world.

The programs have helped increase the country’s tree coverage from 12 percent in the 1970s to nearly 22 percent now.

A new study using data from NASA satellites shows that China and India are leading the increase in greening on land and concludes that the “effect comes mostly from ambitious treeplanti­ng programs in China and intensive agricultur­e in both countries’’.

The study was published on Feb 11, in the journal Nature Sustainabi­lity.

The researcher­s found that the global green-leaf area has increased by 5 percent since the early 2000s, an area equivalent to all of the Amazon rainforest­s. At least

25 percent of that gain came in China.

The country has launched a massive land-greening campaign to raise forest coverage to 23 percent by 2020, the National Forestry and Grassland Administra­tion said.

It aims to increase the forest cover to 26 percent by 2035. To achieve the ambitious goal, the country has taken a slew of measures, ranging from reforestin­g hillsides to creating protected grassland and nature reserves.

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