
China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau: Earth’s Mighty Carbon Sink 🌍🌲
Recent studies reveal that despite global warming, China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau continues to act as a vital carbon sink, helping to absorb carbon and combat climate change.
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Recent studies reveal that despite global warming, China’s Qinghai-Xizang Plateau continues to act as a vital carbon sink, helping to absorb carbon and combat climate change.
New research reveals that human activities have made global rainfall more unpredictable over the past century, increasing variability from daily showers to seasonal patterns.
Türkiye vows to plant over 500 million trees annually to restore wildfire-damaged forests! 🌳🔥 Discover how this bold move aims to heal the land and inspire a greener future. 🇹🇷🌿
Since the beginning of this year, wildfires have ravaged over 685,000 hectares in Mongolia, marking a 19.3% increase from last year, according to NEMA. Communities and ecosystems are under threat.
Discover how China is taking bold steps to protect the marine eco-environment in the South China Sea, from massive protected areas to summer fishing bans and international cooperation! 🌊🐟
China’s State Council releases a comprehensive white paper highlighting a decade of achievements in marine ecological protection, showcasing significant strides in combating ocean pollution and restoring ecosystems.
🌊 China is making waves in marine protection! The SCIO releases a new white paper on Marine Eco-Environmental Protection in China, highlighting efforts to preserve our oceans. 🌱
Global temperatures have soared beyond 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for a full year! 🌡️ Discover the implications of this alarming trend and what it means for our future.
Yunnan Province in Southwest China is enhancing compensation for residents affected by wildlife damage, promoting biodiversity protection in this rich treasure house of nature. 🌿🐘
The highest camp on Mount Qomolangma is buried under frozen garbage! 🚮❄️ A team of Sherpas and soldiers removed 10 tonnes of trash and recovered bodies near the peak. Cleanup will take years.