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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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Residents stay in a tunnel to take respite from the heat in southwest China's Chongqing municipality in September 2006. According to the Chinese News agency Xinhua, the drought caused losses of more than 800 million dollars. It was the hottest summer since 1891 when meteorological records began in Chongqing, China’s largest and most populous provincial municipality with more than 30 million inhabitants. (Photo: Reuters)

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