As China marks 75 years since its founding, the nation has made remarkable strides in enhancing its environmental quality:
• Surge in Environmental Investment: Funding for ecological protection skyrocketed from approximately 2.5 billion yuan in the early 1980s to 901.4 billion yuan in 2022, showcasing a commitment to sustainable practices.
• Improved Air Quality: In 2023, the average PM2.5 concentration in major cities dropped to 30 micrograms per cubic meter, reflecting successful efforts to reduce air pollution.
• Cleaner Waterways: Significant improvements in water quality have been noted, with the Yellow River now classified as “excellent” for the first time.
• Increased Forest Coverage: Forest cover has expanded from 8.6% in 1949 to 23% in 2023, highlighting extensive reforestation efforts.
• Soil Health Stability: Over 91% of previously polluted agricultural land is now safely utilized, ensuring food security and environmental health.
These achievements illustrate China’s proactive approach to environmental sustainability, setting an example for global efforts in combating climate change and promoting ecological health.