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Due to the impacts of climate change, the country saw more frequent extreme high-temperature and heavy precipitation events from 1961 to 2024.
Since the start of summer, scenes of devastation and misery have emerged from across China, as the world’s most populous nation grapples with an unrelenting torrent of extreme weather emergencies.
Produce prices in China have risen sharply over the past two months, affected by extreme weather from deadly floods to scorching heat that has devastated millions of acres of farmland and is now ...
Floods swamped cities in southern China's densely populated Pearl River Delta following record-breaking rains, sparking worries about the region's defences against bigger deluges induced by ...
HARBIN - A total of 11 counties and districts in Harbin city, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang province, had suffered floods as of 4 pm Friday due to the impact of Typhoon Doksuri, local ...
The increasing frequency of extreme weather and other climate-related events caused by climate change is affecting human health in multiple ways.
The delayed impact of El Niño is the result of a ripple effect in ocean surface temperatures, as high temperatures in the western Pacific and tropical Indian Ocean slowly spread around the world, ...
Extreme weather triggered is setting off alarm bells in China's insurance sector, the world's second largest, which urgently needs more financial tools to mitigate risks from the economic damage ...
Since the start of summer, scenes of devastation and misery have emerged from across China, as the world’s most populous nation grapples with an unrelenting torrent of extreme weather emergencies.