hainan gibbon. adult female

CHINA’S GREEN REVOLUTION Celebrating Environmental Defenders

China’s Green Revolution.

 

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CHINA’S GREEN REVOLUTION: a Celebration of Environmental Defenders.

 

When we think of China, we in Canada think first of Panda bears.  Those big, almost clumsy creatures with kindly eyes.  Black and white bears so unlike our own Canadian bears, who can be dangerous if you’re not very careful.

But — Look!  A stirring CGTN documentary video is exploring “how China is finding new ways of living in harmony with nature while increasing people’s well-being.”

China’s Green Revolution tells the stories of inspired individuals and enlightened policy that is “fueling dynamic green development across China.”

China’s Green Revolution gives us 5 episodes, each in a unique setting:

  1. The Taklimakan Desert, or the “Sea of Death”
  2. Marine debris reborn as economic opportunities
  3. Mysterious Pu’er tea mountains that preserve ancient traditions
  4. Dense rainforests, echoing with the songs of Hainan gibbons
  5. The frozen Northeast China forging a bright new future for itself.

These are 5 episodes about 5 aspects of this green transformation.

“When humanity and nature thrive together, lucid waters and lush mountains become invaluable assets.”

In the heart of the Taklimakan Desert, one man has spent two decades in a crusade to tame the shifting sands that destroy crops and overwhelm local communities.

Jia Cunpeng is armed with the belief that if you truly love this desert, you can turn sand and desolation into lush green fields and economic opportunities.

In Zhejiang province, fisherman Guo Wenbiao spends much of his free time collecting trash that is both choking the ocean and putting the lives of his fellow fisherman in danger.

And visionary entrepreneur Chen Guanghui is turning some of this marine debris into pellets that sell for higher prices than virgin plastics, ensuring that ocean clean-up activities are sustainable.

Across China

Men and women with a deep connection to green nature are helping to bring species back from the brink:

Xi Zhinong uses his camera to document endangered species, and shine a light on important issues.

Zhou Zhaoli’s life is dedicated to one of the rarest creatures in the world, the Hainan Gibbon. (See Photos Above)

In Yunnan province there is a place called Jingmai Mountain, where people have been cultivating tea trees for 13 centuries.

jingmai mountain tea trees

And where tea is sacred, and tradition deeply cherished. Community elder, Su Guowen holds fast to the belief that one should cherish the tea trees like one cherishes one’s eyes.

And from a younger generation, Xian Jin has turned to technology as she livestreams her culture and the charm of this unique place to the world.

In China’s frozen Northeast, ice and snow have become new drivers of the local economy, boosting tourism and fueling the zeal of entrepreneurs to forge Chinese carbon-fiber snowboards for a new era.

 

China’s Green Revolution is a celebration of environmental defenders across China.

 

China’s Green Revolution: Watch the dramatic YouTube Video – China’s Green Revolution

 

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