By David Stanway SHANGHAI (Reuters) - After a record heatwave parched large areas of the Yangtze basin, Chinese provinces are planning to spend billio.
After a record heatwave parched large areas of the Yangtze basin, Chinese provinces are planning to spend billions of dollars on new water infrastructure as they try to fend off the growing impact of
The level of groundwater in Beijing reached a two decade record high last year, amid local authorities' consistent efforts to curb overexploitation and ramp up replenishment.
China is trying to create a hydro-hegemony to dominate the water economy and ecology in the south and south-east Asia by pursuing a series of mega-dam projects over rivers in Tibet, a media report said.