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China issues a warning about its rapid temperature rise relative to the world average.

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China issues a warning about its rapid temperature rise relative to the world average.

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  • China’s average ground temperatures rise 0.26 degrees Celsius (0.47 degrees Fahrenheit) a decade since 1951, compared to the global average of 0.15 degrees.
  • Changing weather patterns in China will affect the balance of water resources, make ecosystems more vulnerable, and reduce crop yields.

According to a government official, China’s average ground temperatures have risen much faster than the global average over the past 70 years and will continue to be “significantly higher” as the effects of climate change worsen.

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China’s weather bureau referred to the nation as “a sensitive region in global climate change” in its annual climate assessment, which was published this week. Since 1951, temperatures have increased by 0.26 degrees Celsius (0.47 degrees Fahrenheit) per decade, compared to a global average of 0.15 degrees.

Yuan Jiashuang, vice-director of China’s National Climate Center (NCC), stated at a briefing on Wednesday that the rise in regional average temperatures in China will be much higher than the global average.

He issued a dire warning that shifting weather patterns in China would destabilise ecosystems, disrupt the equilibrium of water supplies, and lower crop harvests.

In recent weeks, extreme weather has wrought havoc, with protracted heat waves causing droughts and forest fires all around the planet. In other nations, historically high rainfall has also resulted in devastating floods.

No country is exempt from climate change, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned last month, adding the world now had to decide between “collective action or collective suicide.”

China has already had many weeks of extreme weather, with Hebei in the north and southwest Yunnan hitting temperatures of over 44C (111F).

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According to NCC statistics, up from 62 for the entire last year, as many as 131 Chinese weather stations have recorded temperatures that have matched or exceeded historical highs.

According to China’s 2021 climate assessment, last year’s coastal water levels were the highest since 1980. Along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway, active permafrost hit a record high, glacial retreat quickened, and sea ice continued to disappear.

In comparison to the average for the years 2001 to 2020, China’s vegetation cover increased by 7.9 percent in 2021. The evaluation also noted that many plants’ growth seasons are beginning earlier each year.

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