Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Hanjiang River’s Nitrogen Crisis: Can We Save Our Future?
Discover why the Hanjiang River is essential for millions in China and how climate change threatens its delicate ecosystem. Rising temperatures are increasing nitrogen levels, leading to dangerous algae blooms that disrupt water quality and aquatic life. In this video, we explore the root causes and highlight innovative solutions, including smarter farming practices, advanced wastewater management, and the importance of community collaboration to secure the river’s future. Learn how protecting the Hanjiang River safeguards both people and nature. If you find this video informative, please like and share to spread awareness!
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