Core Insights - China has a total forest area of 36.14 billion mu, with 18.5 million mu of afforestation during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, making it the fastest-growing country in terms of greening globally [1][2] - As of 2020, there are approximately 14.26 billion trees in China, equating to 100 trees per person, showcasing the country's "green assets" [1][2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the protection of 5.0819 million ancient trees and effective conservation of 25.78 million mu of natural forest resources [2] Group 1 - The average annual increase in forest area in China from 2015 to 2025 is 1.69 million hectares, making it the country with the highest net increase [3] - The national forestry and grassland industry is projected to reach nearly 11 trillion yuan in total output value by 2025, creating employment for over 60 million people [3] - The "Three North" project has preserved a total afforestation area of 48 million mu, equivalent to half of the Loess Plateau [2] Group 2 - The "Two Mountains" concept is deeply rooted in the national green development strategy, focusing on expanding, improving, and protecting green spaces [3] - By 2030, China aims to achieve peak carbon emissions and plans to increase forest stock volume to over 24 billion cubic meters by 2035 [3] - The successful introduction of cold-resistant tree species in Tibet's Naqu region demonstrates advancements in high-altitude afforestation technology [2]
我国人均“拥有”100棵树
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-02-24 00:13