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[Global Action for Land Restoration: Insights from World Environment Day]-[Land restoration for a sustainable tomorrow]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-06-05

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The Significance of World Environment Day

World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5th since 1973, serves as a critical global platform for environmental advocacy led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The 2024 theme, "Land Restoration, Desertification and Drought Resilience," emphasizes the urgent need to address land degradation under the slogan "Our Land, Our Future." As the hosts noted, this year's mission is a call to action for the younger generation, highlighting that while we cannot turn back time, we can "grow forests, revive water sources and bring back soils."

The Reality of Global Land Degradation

The podcast highlights a sobering reality: up to 40% of the world's land surface is currently degraded. This includes 30% of global cropland and 10% of pasture land. Experts warn that if these trends continue, we risk losing a land area equivalent to South America by 2050. The implications are not merely ecological; they are economic and social. Failure to address this could reduce global food productivity by 12%, leading to potential food price spikes of up to 30% by 2040 and the displacement of 250 million people due to climate-induced desertification.

China’s Technological and Scientific Contributions

China faces unique challenges, supporting 20% of the world's population with only 9% of the world's arable land. To combat this, the country has pioneered advanced desert control technologies. One such method is the "grass grid sand control technology" (straw checkerboards), which increases surface roughness to reduce wind erosion and stabilize sand. More complex techniques, such as the "agile grass-shrub" method, are used to create soil crusts and foster stable ecosystems.

Furthermore, the restoration of the Mu Us Desert serves as a landmark success story. Once one of China’s four major sandy lands, over 80% of the area is now under control, with forestation rates rising from 0.9% in 1949 to 36% today. This success has become a model for international cooperation, with experts from several African nations visiting Yulin, Shaanxi, to study these strategies.

Balancing Economics and Sustainability

A recurring challenge is balancing environmental protection with the economic needs of local communities. The discussion suggests that sustainability must provide tangible benefits. In some regions of China, desert land has been transformed to cultivate traditional Chinese medicine herbs, proving that ecological restoration can align with economic growth.

Individual Responsibility and Dietary Impact

Individual action remains a vital component of the broader environmental movement. The speakers emphasize that "collective efforts can significantly impact the health of our planet." Significant focus is placed on dietary habits, with the hosts referencing "planet-based diets" and impact calculators. Research indicates that food production is a primary driver of biodiversity loss—with 69% of wildlife lost since 1970—often due to the space and resources required for livestock. By choosing soil-friendly foods like lentils, beans, and chickpeas, and supporting local, sustainable agriculture, individuals can reduce their environmental footprint.

As the podcast concludes, the focus shifts toward the future. With South Korea set to host World Environment Day in 2025 with a focus on ending plastic pollution, the conversation underscores that environmental advocacy is an ongoing, evolving commitment to securing a sustainable future for the next generation.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable. Hello, welcome to Roundtable, where we serve up a piping hot debate on the issues that Sizou in China and beyond.
I'm Nyulin. June 5th marks the celebration of World Environment Day, an annual event dedicated to raising global awareness and action for the protection of our environment.
We'll prefer a world where our lands flourish, ecosystems thrive and communities prosper.
This isn't just a dream, it's our mission.
Today, let's explore the significance of land restoration and the transformative efforts taking place around the globe, especially in China.

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