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Photovoltaic panels desertification
Research from China's Qinghai province reveals solar farms in desert regions may revitalise fragile ecosystems while generating renewable energy Climate change manifests in many ways. One of the most devastating effects of global warming, though, is a phenomenon known as. . Deserts make up a quarter of China's total landmass making the nation particularly vulnerable to desertification, but researchers from the Xi'an University of Technology may have found a solution Research from China's Qinghai province reveals solar farms in desert regions may revitalise fragile. . In a groundbreaking study published here, Chinese researchers have unveiled the profound and unexpected impact of large-scale solar installations on desert ecosystems. Far from being detrimental, these massive solar farms are breathing new life into arid landscapes, challenging preconceptions about. . A recent study finds that solar farms may have “positive” ecological effects in China's deserts, where efforts are under way to reverse desertification. The findings indicate “the essential role played by the construction of photovoltaic power stations in ecological environmental governance in. . According to the China Land Greening Status Bulletin released by the National Greening Committee Office, China completed afforestation of 59. 97 million mu, grassland improvement of 65.
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