China has just completed an epic environmental project straight out of a climate-action movie! On Monday, officials announced the finish of a 1,200-kilometer barrier belt along the Tengger Desert's edge – the country's fourth-largest desert – in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. This 'green shield' combines ancient wisdom and modern tech to stop sandstorms in their tracks.
🌳 The belt includes over 100 million drought-resistant plants like sacsaoul trees and desert willows. It's designed to protect nearby cities like Zhongwei from becoming real-life versions of Dune's Arrakis. Local herder Ma Liwei told state media: 'The sand used to bury our homes – now we see green where there was only yellow.'
💡 Fun fact: This project uses 'straw checkerboards' – a 2,000-year-old technique where wheat stalks form grid patterns to stabilize sand before planting. Think of it as nature's pixel art fighting desert creep!
With desertification affecting 27% of China's land, this mega-project could be a blueprint for other arid regions. Next up? Expanding similar barriers to 67% of China's desert areas by 2025! 🚀
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China completes barrier belt to contain its fourth-largest desert
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