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By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -Torrential rains swept across swathes of China on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Danas drenched ...
For China, the sheer size of its population and economy means the scale of damage caused by extreme weather events is often massive. Tropical cyclones, floods and droughts are estimated to cost ...
Due to the impacts of climate change, the country saw more frequent extreme high-temperature and heavy precipitation events ...
Weather events in China have become more intense and unpredictable because of global warming, scientists say, with record-breaking rainfall and drought assailing the world's second-largest economy ...
Extreme weather events have been taking a toll in China in many ways. Government statistics show that typhoons, heat waves and other devastating weather have killed more than 2,000 people each ...
China may experience more extreme weather events during this year’s rainy season from May to September compared to historical levels, according to the National Climate Centre.
BEIJING - China's extreme weather events are on the rise and becoming increasingly severe as the climate risk level edges up, China Meteorological Administration said in a report.
For China, the sheer size of its population and economy means the scale of damage caused by extreme weather events is often massive. Tropical cyclones, floods and droughts are estimated to cost ...