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China is in the middle of the worst drought in 50 years. Precipitation totals have fallen significantly across most of China's northern provinces. 60% of China's 669 major cities face water shortages, of these 110 face serious water shortages. Climate change modelling shows that Northern China is going to get significantly drier leading to crop failure and desertification which is already happening in many places in northern China. Inner Mongolia has been particularly badly hit with ever drier conditions and creeping desertification. Here sand dunes have been planted to try and stabalise them and prevent their spread.
China
climate change
global warming
dry
drought
water
water shortage
earth
soil
desertificatiion
tree
tree planting
dead
dying
Inner Mongolia
dessication
sand
sand dunes
stabalisation
planting
dead
dying
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