A new study has challenged the long-standing assumption that global warming will inevitably turn humid subtropical forests into carbon sources, revealing these ecosystems may instead continue ...
Scientists believe they have found a way to improve warning systems for vulnerable communities threatened by humid heatwaves, which are on the rise due to climate change and can be damaging and even ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Mountain ecosystems are globally among the most vulnerable to the impacts of global warming. This study is carried out on high-mountain ...
When scorching temperatures meet high humidity, the air can feel suffocating, much like being trapped in a sauna. "It's no longer just hot—it's dangerous," says Prof. Miaoni Gao, a climate scientist ...
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