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It's the size of Switzerland, with eight times as many people.
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Land use and land cover (LULC) information underpins studies in climate science, disaster management, food security, and ...
While rising seas are a global issue, China faces a unique double threat, he said. Many of its largest and most economically ...
Once China's answer to Pittsburgh, steel hub Panzhihua faces same challenge as other old industrial cities: how to avoid ...
Some cameras swivel, ensuring sweeping views of public squares. Others scan license plates of passing cars, allowing police ...
The world's population is steadily rising and is expected to keep growing until around 2100. After that, many experts believe it could start to decline. But for now, the number of people living on the ...
The 2025 World Cities Day China Observance commenced on Tuesday in Southwest China's Chongqing, carrying the goal of ...