Solar panels are seen at a solar photovoltaic farm in Lingwu in China's northern Ningxia region on November 2, 2025

Solar panels are seen at a solar photovoltaic farm in Lingwu in China's northern Ningxia region on November 2, 2025

The global push for solar energy expansion could carry hidden biodiversity costs, according to a study across China published in the journal Science on Thursday.

According to the research spanning more than 2,300 Chinese counties, pro-solar policies led to reductions in bird diversity in what the authors called an example of a "green dilemma" pitting carbon reduction against conservation.

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