
British Scientists Unlock Climate Secrets in 1.5M-Year Antarctic Ice
British Antarctic Survey teams drilled 2,800m at Little Dome C, recovering 1.2-1.5M-year ice to decode past climates and inform future change.
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British Antarctic Survey teams drilled 2,800m at Little Dome C, recovering 1.2-1.5M-year ice to decode past climates and inform future change.
Ahead of the BRICS Summit in Rio, researchers from the Chinese mainland and Latin America met to exchange sustainability research and climate change solutions.
CSIRO scientists sail to the Southern Ocean to collect data on how human activity is altering the planet’s cleanest air and influencing global climate.
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China’s cargo vessel Yong Sheng sets sail from Jiangsu for the 41st Antarctic expedition, transporting 16,000 cubic meters of materials to support the Qinling Station over a seven-month mission.
Chinese scientists have extracted a 324-meter ice core from the Purog Kangri ice sheet, setting a new record in low and middle latitudes. This breakthrough contributes to climate research and our understanding of historical climate patterns.
The Chinese mainland has launched the world’s highest meteorological observation station in Xizang, utilizing BeiDou technology to enhance weather monitoring and disaster prevention.
Beijing-based CBAS unveils the world’s first thermal infrared atlas using SDGSAT-1 data, offering new insights for sustainable development and climate research.
China has launched a significant land-atmosphere interaction study in the Mount Qomolangma region to understand its impact on both regional and global climates.
A study reveals that high temperatures lead politicians to use simpler language, potentially impacting cognitive functions.