China Unveils Comprehensive Digital Soil Database
China has unveiled a comprehensive digital soil database, providing high-precision data on soil resources and quality from over 63,000 profiles across the nation.
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China has unveiled a comprehensive digital soil database, providing high-precision data on soil resources and quality from over 63,000 profiles across the nation.
A new Australian-led study reveals that ozone emissions from human activities are diminishing the ability of tropical forests to absorb and store CO₂, impacting global carbon cycles.
A new study reveals that methane concentrations are rising faster than any other major greenhouse gas, threatening global climate targets.
New research reveals the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is becoming warmer, wetter, and greener, which could significantly affect the Asian monsoon and increase extreme weather events in China.
Chinese scientists have launched the China Air Pollution Data Center (CAPDC), a bilingual platform for sharing comprehensive air quality data aimed at enhancing research and management.
An international team of scientists has discovered that soil inorganic carbon accounts for a significant portion of global carbon storage, challenging previous assumptions.
Chinese scientists have developed a comprehensive nutrient database from lake sediments, unveiling historical water quality changes and aiding in future environmental predictions.
Australia could soon experience megadroughts lasting up to 20 years, according to new research from the Australian National University, highlighting the impact of climate change on the nation’s future.
Deep-sea sponges in the Caribbean suggest Earth’s climate has warmed more than previously thought, indicating human-induced climate change began earlier than believed.
Chinese scientists enhance carbon storage by increasing forest biodiversity, doubling carbon sequestration in diverse artificial forests.
Expert Li Li challenges the notion that pikas are to blame for grassland degradation on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, urging further research into the complex ecosystem relationships.