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Post by tecoyah on Sept 29, 2022 12:22:45 GMT
"Climate change has come for the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter Muizz Akhtar - 18m ago
China just finished one of its most disastrous summers on record, with record-breaking heat, drought, and wildfires leading to water shortages even into the fall. More than 900 million people — or about 64 percent of China’s population — faced brutal heat waves alone, highlighting how much further the nation has to go to protect itself against worsening climate-related disasters.
As weather historian Maximiliano Herrera told New Scientist magazine last month while the heat waves were ongoing, “There is nothing in world climatic history which is even minimally comparable to what is happening in China.” In at least 17 provinces, more than 240 cities saw temperatures exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit. (Normally, a metropolis like Chongqing, at the center of this heat wave in southwestern China, only sees temperatures as high as 92°F.) China’s largest river and freshwater lake mostly dried up, reaching record-low water levels due to drought, all while wildfires raged. As in the United States, while some places baked, others flooded."www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/climate-change-has-come-for-the-world-s-largest-greenhouse-gas-emitter/ar-AA12o8Pc?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=5f19b959409a40959722343db0d9bf00I doubt they have time or resources to help Russia.
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