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China’s 'Green Great Wall' tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over
By Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate)
· July 13, 2026
· 5 min read
For half a century, millions of workers have repeated a task across the deserts in northern China: inserting forearm-length sticks into shifting sand, first in a row, then in an intersecting line, gradually forming a grid. Then saplings are planted at the center of each small square.The technique...
Key takeaway The area of desertified land in northern China peaked in 2000, and it has been reduced by over 1,000 square kilometers (400 square miles) each year since then, according to data published by state media.
Why this matters in The San Antonio
San Antonio 's own experiences with drought and land degradation make the story of China's Green Great Wall particularly relevant. While the techniques used in northern China may not be directly applicable to the Texas landscape, the principle of long-term commitment to combating desertification is crucial. In Bexar County, efforts to protect and restore natural habitats, such as the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, require sustained investment and community engagement. The success of China's Green Great Wall in reducing desertified land by over 1,000 square kilometers each year since 2000 offers a compelling example of what can be achieved through concerted effort and strategic planning. As San Antonio continues to grow and develop, it is essential to consider the lessons of the Green Great Wall and prioritize environmental stewardship to mitigate the effects of drought and land degradation in our own region.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 5 min
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