China’s Ecological Transition
This issue of the international edition of Wenhua Zongheng (文化纵横) examines China’s ecological transition. The articles cover an array of environmental matters, including restoration efforts, the electric vehicle industry, and the relationship between agricultural and ecological transformation.
In this Issue
Editorial
Ecological Transformation, Agriculture, and the Survival of Humanity
In the face of the environmental crisis, which endangers the entire world, it is necessary for humanity to develop an agroecological model that opposes capitalism.
Reviving Erhai Lake: A Socialist Approach to Balancing Human and Ecological Development
In recent decades, China has increasingly focused on environmental protection. The restoration of Erhai Lake illustrates the achievements of these efforts as well as ongoing challenges.
A New Machine to Change the World? The Rise of China’s New Energy Vehicle Industry and its Global Implications
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the electric vehicle industry is becoming a growing focal point of international competition between Western developed countries and China.
Why Chinese Agriculture Must Undergo an Ecological Transformation
To build an ecological civilisation, it is necessary for China to go beyond industrialised agriculture and create a green agroecological model.
Review: Unveiling the Curtain on South Africa’s Thirty Years of Democracy
The second volume of Liberation Diaries brings together a diverse range of contributors to present a complex, multidimensional view of South Africa’s post-apartheid journey.