A recent study led by Prof. LI Yaoming from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography has identified significant imbalances in farmland ecosystem services across Central Asia, posing substantial challenges to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in the region.
A new study led by researchers from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed significant increases in global vegetation growth under different climate scenarios.
An international research team studying fossilized oyster shells has revealed substantial annual temperature variation in sea water during the Early Cretaceous. The finding overturns the assumption that Earth’s greenhouse periods are marked by universally warmer and uniformly stable temperatures.
A new study reveals that changes in plant life played a crucial role in accelerating major climate shifts during the Late Miocene, a period that lasted from 11.6 to 5.3 million years ago.
A recent study shows that marine oxygen levels were crucial to the evolution of Early Paleozoic trilobite body size, suggesting that oxygen may have influenced the evolution of other animals’ body size as well.
A new study led by Prof. LI Zhi from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed a troubling global increase in snow droughts under different climate scenarios.
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