The Nature Conservancy's Zhang Haijiang works with the Huanghu local authorities to improve the village's water quality.
A perfumer tells us how his lifestyle has changed as he's grown up. He's created the ideal house for him and his numerous pets.
The owner of the restaurant that serves meat dishes made from vegetables, Chen, explains his new found philosophy gained from running the restaurant.
Big brother Chen tells us how the food made in his restaurants, although it is all veggie, has the taste and texture of meat. He thinks this brings in more customers and brings people around on the idea of being vegetarian.
Big Brother Chen takes over a tea house that serves vegetarian food. This change in business gives him a change of heart as he enthusiastically espouses the virtues of a plant based diet.
A Chinese medicine expert explains the hearts of lotus seeds have good health benefits by helping people "lower their inner heat."
A nutritionist tells us about the different types of foods we should have to make a perfect plate for ourselves. She also connects our eating habits to climate change.
Our food researcher shares her knowledge about why eating too much protein is unnecessary and possibly harmful to our bodies.
We hear from another expert about how we can eat different types of grains and vegetables to make healthier choices.
This video discusses how to comprehensively create strong and lasting habits to maintain your health.
In this video the professionals move on to talking about how exercise, even just a little bit of movement a day, can keep you healthier and happier.
Health professionals explain that meat may have protein, but vegetables have it all. Processed foods should be avoided, and considering the season in which the fruit is ripe has better yields.
In this video, we meet Andrew, a specialist in vegetarian living who describes his process for living a simple and healthy life.
This house is an embodiment of its environmentally conscientious inhabitants, only fit to house those with a similar lifestyle.
The house was designed with family in mind. Everything is suitable for both the adults and kids. Not only does this cut down on costs, but it also simply makes for a more comfortable home environment.
Welcome home to Shanghai's most sustainable house! Built in the 1930s, this house has been remodeled to be a self-circulating and self-insulating home to a family of five.
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