A freak snowstorm covers Beijing in January 2010.
Alxa League, Inner Mongolia, April 2005. The desert is encroaching on the grassland. Photographer: Lu Guang
We are asking people to donate just HK$1 to send our Chief Executive Donald Tsang to the climate summit in Copenhagen.
The melting ice sculptures on mass will be a beautiful yet tragic sight. They symbolise the massive tragedy that awaits more than a billion people in China and India if climate change is allowed to melt the Himalayan glaciers.
This is where it starts. Three bottles of water from the sources of the Yangtze, Yellow and Ganges Rivers.
The dried up bed of a reservoir in Luoyang City in Henan province in February 2009 during a prolonged drought
The world is waiting for new US president Barrack Obama to take action on climate change.
A camel walks in front of Dabancheng Wind Farm in Xinjiang in northwestern China.
Coal is responsible for 80 percent of China’s annual carbon dioxide emissions, a key greenhouse gas. The major source of carbon dioxide from coal is from coal-fired power stations like this one in Beijing.
Eco-farming, such as raising ducks in rice fields, is the best strategy to adapting to climate change.
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