Tibetan Plateau
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
The Truth Behind Tibet: Climate Change May Have Caused 2016 Avalanche
Earth and Climate: What's Holding It All Together For Us Earthlings
Biodiversity: Important Above and Below Ground
Tibetan Grasslands Reverse Global Warming In Small Area
Mystery Collapse of Ancient Tibetan Civilization Solved
Barley Helped Early Tibetans Survive at Extreme Heights
Tibet's Glaciers at their Warmest in 2,000 Years
Wild Yak Moms Take to the Steepest Slopes
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