Chinese Crops and Power at Risk Amid Extreme Weather

Reported about 1 year ago

Extreme weather conditions in China, including droughts, flooding, and typhoons, are posing risks to crop harvests and increasing power demand due to climate change. The hot summer has caused flooding alerts in provinces like Hunan and Shandong, with major rivers at risk of overflowing. The National Climate Centre warns of above-average temperatures affecting crop output, while the increased heat waves may impact electricity consumption. Authorities are taking measures to adapt to the changing weather patterns, anticipating more extreme events in the future.

Source: YAHOO

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