Dust Unveiled: The Secret Regulator of Earth’s Carbon Cycle & Climate
A joint CAS-led team reveals dust’s hidden role in Earth’s carbon cycle and climate, offering fresh insights for predicting changes under global warming.
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A joint CAS-led team reveals dust’s hidden role in Earth’s carbon cycle and climate, offering fresh insights for predicting changes under global warming.
How Marajó Island communities in Brazil’s Amazon are adapting as rising sea levels transform their coastline and way of life.
Droughts and heatwaves in the Dry Corridor in Central America are destroying harvests and pushing rural families off their land. Communities urge urgent action as COP30 approaches.
COP30 opened in Belem, Brazil, re-centering climate change as a top priority with calls for science, multilateralism, and urgent action ahead of the Paris Agreement’s 10th anniversary.
Chris Aylett of Chatham House says climate action needs real-world implementation, structural change, and global cooperation—from the U.S. and the Chinese mainland to every nation.
The Chinese mainland’s deputy UN envoy Geng Shuang rebuts U.S. carbon emission critiques, spotlights renewables push, and urges global cooperation over blame in the fight against climate change.
Typhoon Kalmaegi killed nearly 200 in the Philippines and struck Vietnam as climate experts link its fury to soaring ocean temperatures.
Experts from 21 countries and regions gather in Beijing for the 5th World Health Forum to tackle climate change, health governance, and our shared future.
Iceland records its first wild mosquitoes, ending its mozzie-free streak and sparking curiosity about their arrival and adaptation.
A new 28-country study led by a Chinese research team reveals that longer, harsher droughts can cause grasslands worldwide to collapse instead of adapt.