UNESCO Warns Ocean Carbon Knowledge Gaps Threaten Climate Action
UNESCO report reveals critical gaps in ocean carbon absorption science, warning of potential climate forecast errors impacting global mitigation strategies.
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UNESCO report reveals critical gaps in ocean carbon absorption science, warning of potential climate forecast errors impacting global mitigation strategies.
British scientists unveil AI system tracking iceberg lifecycles, offering unprecedented climate impact insights. New tool addresses critical data gaps in polar research.
China’s 42nd Antarctic expedition conducts critical deep-sea research on ocean acidification and climate change, advancing global scientific understanding.
Chinese scientists’ study on Qilian Mountains’ hillslopes offers new insights for managing Asia’s vital water resources and ecological balance.
A young Chinese director’s six-year storm-chasing documentary blends cutting-edge science with cultural insights, redefining environmental storytelling.
China’s 42nd Antarctic expedition deploys advanced drilling tech and renewable energy systems, fostering global scientific collaboration in climate research.
Lanzhou University scientists propose a new model to enhance global carbon cycle simulations, aiding climate policy and ecosystem management.
Discover Xinjiang’s Gurbantunggut Desert – a ‘wet desert’ where snow-capped dunes and unique ecosystems redefine arid landscapes in China’s northwest.
British Antarctic Survey uncovers 1.5 million-year-old ice cores, offering new insights into Earth’s climate history and future challenges.
Record-breaking early summer heat dome tests infrastructure and public health preparedness across major eastern U.S. cities, with implications for global observers.
Groundbreaking study reveals solar flares can cause rapid weather changes on planets, with implications for Earth’s climate understanding and exoplanet research.
New research reveals tree trunk respiration’s thermal adaptation may lower global warming projections, reshaping climate strategies.
Chinese researchers release a comprehensive streamflow dataset for the Tianshan Mountains, aiding Central Asia’s water management and climate studies.
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.
Australian scientists embark on groundbreaking study of human impact on Earth’s cleanest air in the Southern Ocean, with implications for global climate models.
China begins first airborne study of marine glaciers in Xizang, analyzing climate impacts and freshwater sustainability through integrated satellite-aerial-ground methods.
China’s 41st Antarctic Expedition team returns to Shanghai after a 159-day mission, advancing polar research and three-ship operational capabilities.
Chinese researchers discover methane’s unexpected dual role in accelerating ozone recovery, reshaping climate governance strategies.
The 41st Chinese Antarctic expedition pioneers efficient well-logging by utilizing existing drill holes, gathering critical data to understand Antarctic ice sheet dynamics in the face of climate change.