As Arctic temperatures soar faster than a TikTok trend, scientists are sounding the alarm 🚨: International teamwork is the only way to tackle the region's climate crisis. Enter Russia and China – the unlikely duo now steering groundbreaking research to save our planet's icy frontier.
Professor Sergey Chalov, a river systems expert from Moscow State University, dropped truth bombs at the Beijing Forum this week. His research reveals how northern Eurasian rivers act like carbon highways 🛣️, funneling emissions into the Arctic Ocean and turbocharging global warming. "It's like nature's feedback loop from hell," he told CGTN, describing how melting permafrost releases more carbon, which then speeds up… you guessed it… more melting. ❄️→🔥
Why China Matters
Here's the plot twist 🕵️♂️: Major Arctic-bound rivers like the Yenisei actually start their journey in China! "What happens in China doesn't stay in China," Chalov quipped, highlighting why cross-border science collabs are crucial.
The dynamic duo isn't just talking – they're building a "science superhighway" 🚀 between Moscow State University and Peking University. This joint research hub could crack the code on climate modeling, with Chalov admitting: "We've got mad respect for China's tech game."
As China eyes expanded global research in its next Five-Year Plan 📈, Chalov's final message hits home: "Treat Earth like your apartment – would you trash your own living room?" Mic drop. 🎤
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Russia-China cooperation key to Arctic climate solutions, says expert
cgtn.com






