Wildfires Hammer Global Forest Recovery Capacity
New study warns intensified wildfires have slashed global forest recovery, with fewer than one-third of burned areas regenerating within seven years post-fire.
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New study warns intensified wildfires have slashed global forest recovery, with fewer than one-third of burned areas regenerating within seven years post-fire.
The Chinese mainland and Vietnam release young fish into the Beibu Gulf in a large-scale effort to rebuild stocks and protect shared marine resources.
China and Vietnam release fish and shrimp in the Beibu Gulf to restore marine biodiversity and support fishing communities, showcasing regional cooperation and sustainable practices.
Beijing logged 290 clean-air days in 2024 – the highest since records began – as the Chinese mainland pursues green, low-carbon growth under Xi Jinping Thought on Ecological Civilization.
Researchers uncovered a new dark green gecko species in Hainan Tropical Rainforest, underlining the province’s rich biodiversity and the growing impact of China’s national park system.
Discovery of 350-million-year-old reptile-like footprints in Australia suggests land animals evolved full terrestrial locomotion faster than previously thought.
Researchers launch a climate expedition to Mount Anyemaqen in Qinghai, monitoring glaciers and permafrost to guide ecological protection for the Yellow River basin.
French scientists at IPGP are analyzing Chang’e-5 lunar samples using isotope testing, part of a larger China National Space Administration initiative to share moon rocks with global researchers.
Oyster fossils unlock a natural archive of Earth’s past climate. By reading growth bands, researchers trace ancient summer heats and winter chills.
Chinese mainland researchers carve nanoscale ‘ice tattoos’ on living cells, paving the way for advanced medical nanodevices and microrobots.