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Climate Change: Is China Burning its Future?

 
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Climate Change: Is China Burning its Future?
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A farmer squats on a dried-out river bed at a village in Xiangfan, in China's central Hubei province in August 2006, just one month after heavy floddings. In the summer of 2006, scorching temperatures and continuous drought across China affected over 100 million hectares of farmland, an area nearly three times the size of Germany. The Chinese government announced that the nation’s production of staples such as corn, rice, and wheat could drop by as much as 37 percent over the next 50 years as a result of climate change. (Photo: Reuters)

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