China’s ambitious re-greening efforts are certainly good for the planet, but they may also be unintentionally redistributing ...
China set out to halt dust storms, reclaim deserts and lock away carbon by planting trees at a scale no country had attempted before. In the process, it has unintentionally rewritten how water moves ...
China's efforts to slow land degradation and climate change by planting trees and restoring grasslands have shifted water around the country in huge, unforeseen ways, new research shows. Between 2001 ...
Reforesting areas of the world comes with major benefits, but adding billions of trees can come with unintended consequences. A new study details how China’s massive regreening effort has altered the ...
Satellite records reveal three decades of forest growth in southern China, showing how planting, harvesting, and age influence canopy height.