Global climate change is reshaping the presence, occurrence, fate, and transport of pollutants, amplifying and altering their ...
BEIJING -- China has released a national standard to scientifically quantify the economic value generated by its terrestrial ...
With CMCC’s contribution a new study and database provides scientists with an unprecedented resource for understanding how Earth's land systems store carbon and produce biomass, establishing a ...
Global terrestrial biodiversity hotspots are among the most ecologically important regions on Earth. These 36 regions, which ...
The left graph illustrates the temporal variations in CH₄ and N₂O emissions from China's natural terrestrial ecosystems over the past four decades. The net GWP remains relatively stable, driven by ...
Algae is a ubiquitous feature in waterways throughout the globe, including western North America. Slippery, green epilithic ...
Fungi may have shaped Earth’s landscapes long before plants appeared. By combining rare gene transfers with fossil evidence, researchers have traced fungal origins back nearly a billion years earlier ...
Fungi’s evolutionary roots stretch far deeper than once believed — up to 1.4 billion years ago, long before plants or animals appeared. Using advanced molecular dating and gene transfer analysis, ...
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