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Fishing ban halts seven decades of biodiversity decline in the Yangtze River - Science
China's ecological initiatives are really under-appreciated. There's lots of talk about renewables but the regenerative ecology efforts, sponge cities, and agro-ecology initiatives have all gone under the radar even though they have major implications worldwide
Chinese government may be classified as "anti democratic" to bourgeois societies, but for all that "democracy" in the west we would never see our governments force fishermen to respect the local ecology for the benefit of society.
I'm not sold on Dialectical Naturalism in the same way I'm sold on Dialectical Materialism, but it should be noted how impactful the Communist party's interventions on contradictions of first and second nature (1, 2, 3, 4) have been in shaping modern Chinese history.
At times, it seems that the social-ecological development of China has entrenched the authority of the party moreso than it could have done with economic development alone.
Another great decision by China. I remember all the talk of Chinese overfishing in anti-China circles.
Another propaganda point dead in the water.
China Halts Yangtze Biodiversity Decline — But at What Cost?
China is raising a "fish army" in its Yangtze River Valley
saw a CCTV segment recently where they showed a happy pod of ~~river~~ white dolphins playing in the ~~Yangtze~~ Sanniang Bay in Qinzhou, south China's Gunagxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
EDIT: got some details wrong. my apologies
Those river dolphins wouldn't be happy if they knew how much shareholder value was being lost by not letting all their food sources get overfished.
I thought river dolphins were extinct. Or am I thinking of another species of river dolphins
yeah it wasn't the Yangtze, I will edit my comment. I saw it on broadcast and got it wrong. when I searched now I found a CCTV reel from Feb 2:
so I guess they were white dolphins and not the Yangtze, sorry
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You mean the baiji?
Yeah, those little critters. I learned about them from one of the comics I enjoy reading and found out quickly they're pretty much all but announced to be extinct