Tibetan Plateau
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Climate Crisis Threatens World’s Oldest Moss Species
Takakia, one of the fastest-evolving species ever investigated, it could have trouble adapting quickly enough to survive climate change. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Tibetan Plateau Is Struggling From Water Imbalance That Could Lead to International Conflicts Due to Climate Change
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Rapid Melting of Alpine Permafrost May Cause Global Warming
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Hot Springs Played a Major Role in Discovering Where Continental Plates Collide
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Biodiversity in Tibet's Mountainous Regions Declines as Climate Change Worsens
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The Truth Behind Tibet: Climate Change May Have Caused 2016 Avalanche
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It's a Dirty World, And Here's Why That's Good?
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Worms Regulate Biodiversity Underground?
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Scientists Solve Mystery of Collapse of Ancient Tibetan Civilization
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Barley Helped Early Tibetans Survive at Extreme Heights
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Tibet's Glaciers at their Warmest in 2,000 Years
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Wild Yak Moms Take to the Steepest Slopes