A sky-high view of the Third Pole: an interview with Tandong Yao and Weiming Fan
<正>The Tibetan Plateau and surrounding mountain regions covers 5 million square kilometres—nearly half the China’s landmass—with an average elevation of over 4000 metres.It’s oten regarded as the hird Pole because it has the largest stock of ice outside the Arctic and the Antarctic.Tib...
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