Deforestation in developing countries is a well publicized occurrence, but what's less well known is that China is planting more trees than the rest of the world combined.
It looks green on the surface, but could this massive project be doing more harm than good?
Andrew Livingstone breaches the Great Green Wall of China.
In the first year after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, an average of almost 20,000 visitors toured the Olympic Park each day. But as memory of the Olympics faded so to did the number of visitors - to just a few hundred a day. Now, in a bid to encourage more visitors, tourism officials in Beijing have opened a new theme park near the Olympic Stadium. BON's Kelda Yuen has more on the how the city government hopes promoting a green world will mean more green for them.
Made-in-China exports to the US include just about everything under the sun. Soon, Chinese automobiles will be added to the list. But they're not going to be like most cars in America—these cars are going to be environmentally friendly. Susan Tart has the latest in China's efforts to become green.
US and Chinese officials are meeting this week to discuss green policy. Many say it's up to these two powers to set a precedent in clean technology. Alex Stevenson looks at how local Chinese battery manufacturers are looking to jump on the green train.
Sandra Teh meets a consultant and a journalist, both experts in the green buildings industry. Discover the challenges and benefits of eco-friendly construction, and the meaning of the LEED certification.
Sandra Teh meets a consultant and a journalist, both experts in the green buildings industry. Discover the challenges and benefits of eco-friendly construction, and the meaning of the LEED certification.