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  • ENSO shapes global vegetation resilience by driving both synchronization and climate-mediated impacts. This study reveals its influence on over half of the global vegetated area resilience and identifies future hotspots of ecosystem vulnerability.

    • Wei Zhou
    • Changjia Li
    • Zhen Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-12
  • The performance of adsorbents for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) removal often suffers from long equilibrium times, weak binding affinities and poor stability. Here the authors report a highly efficient PFOA adsorbents by functionalizing porous organic polymers with electrostatic and hydrophobic binding sites.

    • Xiongli Liu
    • Changjia Zhu
    • Shengqian Ma
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-10
  • Understanding the synergistic effects of aridity and grazing on dryland ecosystem attributes can be important for identifying ‘safe operating spaces’ for grazing under an increasingly arid climate. This study uses two-dimensional ecological threshold models to assess this in China’s drylands.

    • Changjia Li
    • Bojie Fu
    • Fernando T. Maestre
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 1363-1372
  • In the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau, redistributing crop and livestock production could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and phosphorus surplus, increase agricultural output, and save water resources, according to an analysis that uses a linear optimization model and input-output approach.

    • Chongchong Ye
    • Shuai Wang
    • Yuyang Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 1-12
  • Efforts have been devoted to fabricating artificial membranes that can mimic biological functions but the design of a bionic thermometer remains in its infancy. Herein, the authors report a nanofluidic membrane based on an ionic covalent organic framework capable of monitoring temperature variations and expressing it in the form of continuous potential differences.

    • Pengcheng Zhang
    • Sifan Chen
    • Qi Sun
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-7
  • Anthropogenic pressures threaten water sustainability and ecological integrity in the Yellow River Basin. This Review outlines changes in water cycling and sediment loads in the region since the 1950s and discusses the impacts of demographic shifts, patterns of water use, land use transformations and socioeconomic development.

    • Shuai Wang
    • Shuang Song
    • Bojie Fu
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 6, P: 656-671
  • Global drylands are threatened by a combination of anthropogenic climate change and human activities, putting some locations at high risk of desertification. This Review details changes observed in the drylands of China, and the mitigating impact of large-scale restoration and conservation programmes designed to reverse them.

    • Changjia Li
    • Bojie Fu
    • Wenxin Zhou
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 2, P: 858-873