China is transforming the Taklamakan Desert into a “carbon sink” capable of absorbing CO2 and redefining the arid climate on a large scale.
Scientists observe a new issue emerge after planting millions of trees in the Gobi Desert.
Reforestation in the Taklamakan is already absorbing more CO2 than it emits. However, the project raises environmental ...
Xinjiang authorities say the Taklimakan Desert, China’s largest and one of the world’s most hostile sand seas, has been fully ...
This walking tour shows a structured pedestrian path in Shenzhen China lined with neatly arranged trees and separated from ...
GT: You were previously invited to visit Xinjiang for a tour and on-site observation. Would you be willing to share one or two of your favorite photographs taken in Xinjiang? What stories lie behind ...
Maria Harris was born Sept. 8, 1945, in Long Beach, Calif., the only daughter to Ray and Ruth Harris. She would grow up in the Mojave Desert in the shadow of the famed Naval Air Weapons Station China ...
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