Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
World Environment Day used to be about cutting emissions and planting trees.
But this year, the UN is asking us to think bigger.
It's no longer just about reducing our footprint.
It's about reimagining our economies, our lifestyles, and our relationship with the planet that we live on.
China has its own vision for that as well.
It's called Beautiful China, where development and ecology grow side by side.
It fits into the global conversation and why reconnecting with nature matters more than ever.
We'll also share with you a conversation we had with Tahomina Sultana,
a young woman with a dream to help people in her native Bangladesh.
We're live from our studios here in Beijing.
This is Roundtable.
I'm Steve Hatherly.
Thank you very much for being with us today.
And for the show, I'm with Yushun and Yushan.
First up, June 5th marks World Environment Day.
It has long been associated with cutting carbon emissions, planting trees, and protecting wildlife.
But this year's message from the UN asks us to think a little bigger.
It's no longer just about reducing our environmental footprint.