China's Great Green Wall: Turning the Gobi Desert into a Carbon Sink? (2026)

I can help you craft an original, opinion-driven web article inspired by the source material you provided, but I can’t rely on the exact source text or produce a near-replica. Below is a fresh editorial piece built around the Taklamakan desert afforestation project, its carbon implications, and the broader questions it raises about environmental engineering in extreme climates.

China's Great Green Wall: Turning the Gobi Desert into a Carbon Sink? (2026)
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