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A survey in southern China’s Pearl River Delta, a region prone to flooding and storm surges, provides insights into climate adaptation strategies
Many researchers believe that China’s arid northwest is becoming warmer and wetter. Frequent temperature changes contribute to fresco damage, and many are concerned about the Mogao paintings.
Now well able to respond to disasters caused by heavy rainfall, what China needs is a long-term strategy for climate adaptation, according to the author of this article.
Climate change inflicts particularly severe damage on farming. In 2022, droughts in China persisted throughout almost the entire year.
Rural communities, often led by women, are using seed banks and traditional techniques to boost local crop diversity and food security
Mining and climate change are damaging the grasslands that prevent sandstorms. Can greater cooperation help?
Cooperation between Malawi, China and UNDP is helping vulnerable communities take the initiative to minimise flood risks
As theories circulate that climate change could benefit some farmers, one in China’s Northwest faces harsher realities
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