China’s migrating elephants have captured the world’s attention. But why are they migrating? And how will this impact protection efforts in China? Our Nature Contributor Kyle Obermann explores the elephants’ journey.
The foundation of Chinese art is silk or paper, ink, and a brush. ‘A Taste of the Masters’ is a collection of 20th century Chinese paintings from the M K Lau Collection, co-presented with Sotheby's in Hong Kong. Our Host James Chau speaks with the exhibit’s curator, exploring the works and how the simple tools of ink and brush create dynamism and motion in these historical pieces.
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus has been awarded the Olympic Laurel at the Tokyo Summer Games. A few weeks ago, Professor Yunus organized a lecture where our Host James Chau interviewed Thomas Bach, Head of the International Olympic Committee. They discussed the role of sports in a pandemic, and why the need for global solidarity has led to a change in the Olympic motto.
Big cats and humans can coexist. And with the dedication of local people and leadership, there’s finally hope that the Chinese leopard will return to the outskirts of Beijing. Our Nature Contributor Kyle Obermann shares this story.