
Global Crop Losses Highlight Urgency on International Day of Plant Health
Up to 40% of global crops lost annually to plant pests, FAO reports, threatening food security and climate resilience on International Day of Plant Health.
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Up to 40% of global crops lost annually to plant pests, FAO reports, threatening food security and climate resilience on International Day of Plant Health.
World Migratory Bird Day highlights urban conservation efforts across Asia, promoting coexistence with migratory species in cities. #WildlifeAsia
China’s Yangtze River basin reports a surge in native fish species following a decade-long fishing ban, signaling ecological recovery.
Chinese-Australian team solves 400-million-year-old fish mystery with cutting-edge tech, reshaping vertebrate evolution understanding.
China contributed 55% of global solar capacity growth in 2024, driving worldwide renewable energy progress, says SolarPower Europe report.
Chinese researchers decode seasonal flavor loss in tea plants, offering solutions to maintain premium quality in late-spring harvests through innovative agricultural methods.
New research uncovers how late Miocene vegetation shifts amplified climate changes, offering insights for modern environmental challenges in Asia.
China launches groundbreaking space-air-ground survey of Xizang’s marine glaciers, using advanced domestic tech to study climate impacts.
Chinese scientists develop a 1 km-resolution ocean climate model, enhancing predictions for weather patterns and environmental strategies across Asia.
Parts of southern and eastern China brace for torrential rains, thunderstorms, and possible tornadoes as the National Meteorological Center issues yellow alerts.
New study reveals climate-driven U.S. wildfires caused 15,000 deaths and $160B in losses since 2006, highlighting global air quality challenges.
Three golden snub-nosed monkeys from China debut in France, marking a milestone in cross-border wildlife conservation and China-France cooperation.
China escalates disaster preparedness as severe weather warnings cover multiple regions, prompting coordinated emergency measures and public advisories.
Australian scientists embark on groundbreaking study of human impact on Earth’s cleanest air in the Southern Ocean, with implications for global climate models.
A rare pair of corsac foxes, once endangered, has been spotted in Inner Mongolia, highlighting conservation success and ecological balance in China’s grasslands.
China launches first-ever airborne survey of marine glaciers in Xizang to study climate impacts and resource management strategies.
Firefighters combat over 16 wildfires in drought-stricken North Dakota, including major blazes on the Turtle Mountain Reservation near Canada.
Red-crowned cranes delight visitors at Zhalong National Nature Reserve, a key sanctuary for protected wildlife in China’s Heilongjiang Province.
Chinese travelers adopt AI-powered tools for personalized itineraries as tourism platforms and local governments enhance smart travel services.
New research warns that biocontrol methods may unintentionally strengthen invasive plants by fostering cooperation among them, challenging traditional ecological management strategies.