China’s Great Green Wall — A 46-Year Mission to Reclaim the Desert
For nearly half a century, China has been planting billions of trees around the Taklamakan Desert, one of the harshest landscapes on Earth.
What’s Happening?
66+ billion trees planted
Designed to combat sandstorms and slow desertification
Aims to restore degraded land and protect nearby communities
Why It Matters:
This massive effort is turning barren desert into green corridors, reshaping both the environment and the climate.
Fun Fact:
China’s Great Green Wall is one of the largest ecological engineering projects in human history.
**Will it succeed in the long run?