Most of Asia's major rivers find their source on the Tibetan plateau. However as the global temperature rises, Tibet’s glaciers are melting and grassland permafrost is thawing at an alarming rate.
"These changes have, in turn, affected local climate and livelihoods, leading to increased regional precipitation and posing ...
Chinese government scientists are exploring ways to scale up farming on the Tibetan Plateau, so that the world’s second-most ...
The modern approaches for evaluating the impact of climate change on tree growth are far ... The scientists utilized the data on trees from the Tibetan Plateau, the world largest woodland situated ...
The Tibetan Plateau, often referred to as the “roof of the world,” is witnessing a surprising transformation. Many lakes across the globe are shrinking due to climate change and human intervention, ...
UK Minister Ed Miliband is travelling to Beijing next week to discuss green energy cooperation with the Chinese government ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. The official adoption of Buddhism by the Tibetan state in the mid-8th Century (761-762 CE) was relatively late compared to its permeation ...
From ice cores extracted from the Tibetan Plateau, scientists recovered the equivalent of 1,705 virus species. Reading their ...