
Why Now Is Not the Time to Stint on Climate Tech Investment
As geopolitical tensions rise, early wins in climate tech justify more investment now to drive jobs, markets, efficiency and resilience.
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As geopolitical tensions rise, early wins in climate tech justify more investment now to drive jobs, markets, efficiency and resilience.
Researchers discover how alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau act as key carbon sinks, offering insights for ecological security.
At the UN Ocean Conference, China launched CGOF1.0, a 60-year, 10km-resolution AI-powered dataset uniting 40+ data sources, hailed by UN agencies for boosting global climate and safety efforts.
A team from the Chinese mainland has developed a global ocean circulation model with 1 km resolution, revealing new insights into heat absorption and carbon sinks.
Samoan Prime Minister FiamÄ“ Naomi Mata’afa discusses with China’s Wang Guan on leveraging technological innovation to tackle climate change and boost Samoa’s agriculture.
The Chinese mainland has enhanced its meteorological monitoring with weather radar coverage increasing to 43.6%, improving forecasting capabilities.
A global research team introduces the NCQRNN model, leveraging machine learning to enhance the accuracy and reliability of weather forecasts.
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