Celebrating China's Commitment to Ecological Civilization

National Ecology Day is observed on August 15, highlighting a significant moment in China's ecological narrative. On this day in 2005, during a visit to Yucun village in Anji county, Xi Jinping, who was the secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China at the time, introduced the idea that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets." This notion has since been pivotal to the country's integrated plan for ecological civilization, especially following the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party.

The Governance of China," which documents significant speeches on the subject, including directives from President Xi related to the first National Ecology Day in 2023.

The Governance of China," produced in collaboration with various media outlets, delves into the innovative strategies China employs for ecological conservation and the broader implications on a global scale. Through engaging with experts, scholars, and practitioners, the series aims to highlight the impacts of this ecological philosophy on sustainable development and global ecological collaboration, as well as fostering a community committed to a shared future for humanity.

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BuggaBoom

(Optimistic User) "This National Ecology Day can promote environmental education globally.

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KittyKat

(Encouraging User) "The 'Governance of China' sounds like a good documentary for insight and understanding.

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Eugene Alta

(Critical User) "While the idea sounds nice, what concrete results have we actually seen? Air quality in many cities is still terrible.

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ZmeeLove

(Hopeful User) "I'm optimistic about China's commitment to ecological civilization. It will set an example.

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Coccinella

(Accusatory User) "This feels like greenwashing. Are they really putting the environment first, or is it just a talking point?

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