Wildfires Slash Forest Recovery: New Study Warns
A new study warns that wildfires are drastically reducing global forest recovery capacity, threatening biodiversity and carbon sinks.
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A new study warns that wildfires are drastically reducing global forest recovery capacity, threatening biodiversity and carbon sinks.
On May 15, the U.S. celebrates Bike to Work Day to promote green commutes and fight climate change amid rising bike costs and policy setbacks.
A new expedition at Mount Anyemaqen will monitor glacier changes and water resources to protect the Yellow River basin amid global warming.
Oyster fossils reveal the story of global warming through natural growth bands, offering a tasty insight into our climate history.
May 12 marks the International Day of Plant Health, highlighting the crucial role of healthy plants in food security, ecosystems, and climate resilience.
A new study reveals that vegetation changes accelerated climate shifts during the late Miocene (11.6-5.3 mya), led by experts at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics.
Chinese scientists unveil a 1 km ocean circulation model, boosting our understanding of how oceans regulate Earth’s climate.
A new U.S. study reveals that climate-driven wildfire smoke killed around 15,000 people and cost $160B over 15 years.
CSIRO scientists embark on a Southern Ocean voyage to study how human activity impacts some of the world’s cleanest air.
The Chinese mainland launches its first airborne survey of marine glaciers in Xizang to study glacier development and melting changes.