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3.65亿亩、25%以上 数据见证我国防沙治沙工作卓越成就
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-12 03:21

Group 1 - The core theme of this year's International Day for the Prevention of Dust Storms is "Preventing Dust Disasters, Jointly Protecting the Blue Sky," aimed at raising global awareness of the health and environmental challenges posed by dust storms [1] - China has made significant progress in combating desertification, having restored 365 million acres of desertified land over the past decade [5] - The "Three-North" project has preserved 48 million acres of afforestation, rehabilitated 128 million acres of degraded grasslands, and controlled 67 million acres of soil erosion, effectively protecting 45 million acres of farmland [3] Group 2 - The World Meteorological Organization reports that dust storms are increasingly causing health and economic losses, with global dust concentrations expected to remain high in severely affected areas [6] - Approximately 2 billion tons of dust enter the atmosphere annually, with over 80% originating from deserts in North Africa and the Middle East [6] - Climate change is exacerbating land degradation and desertification, leading to the emergence of new dust sources [6] Group 3 - International experts commend China's effective land management strategies in combating dust storms, highlighting the establishment of green belts at the edges of deserts as a successful example [7] - China's afforestation efforts have significantly improved the living environment and helped mitigate the risks associated with dust storms [7]