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  2. Climate of China - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the hottest temperatures nationwide are recorded in the Turpan Depression, where the climate is much drier and temperatures often exceed 40 °C (104 °F). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Permafrost can be found at high elevations in the Tibetan Plateau and the Tian Shan mountains, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] as well as other mountainous areas in Northern China.

  3. Environment of China - Wikipedia

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    Many species of animals are endemic to China, including the country's most famous wildlife species, the giant panda. In all, about one-sixth of mammal species and two-thirds of amphibian species in China are endemic to the country. [8] [11] Wildlife in China share habitat with and bear acute pressure from the world's largest population of humans.

  4. Pollution in China - Wikipedia

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    The immense population growth in the People's Republic of China since the 1980s has resulted in increased soil pollution. [citation needed] The State Environmental Protection Administration believes it to be a threat to the environment, food safety and sustainable agriculture. 38,610 square miles (100,000 km 2) of China's cultivated land have been polluted, with contaminated water being used ...

  5. Why a cloudy forecast doesn’t mean your eclipse is ruined - AOL

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    The total solar eclipse is just days away and the cloud cover forecast is looking grim for some regions, but there’s still hope because not all cloudy skies are the same. Why a cloudy forecast ...

  6. Climate change in China - Wikipedia

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    China's national ETS is the largest of its kind, [85] and will help China achieve its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement. [82] In July 2021, permits were being handed out for free rather than auctioned, and the market price per tonne of CO 2 e was around RMB 50, roughly half of the EU ETS and the UK ETS but better ...

  7. Opinion - Why China is probably on board with Putin’s nuclear ...

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    China’s comments came a day after Vladimir Putin approved a decree lowering the threshold for nuclear strikes. ... Putin is so important to China that the Chinese leader, I think, believes ...

  8. Why China's massive stimulus effort might not have any effect ...

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    The direct effects of China's latest stimulus may not kick in until 2025, one researcher says. That's because Beijing needs to ramp up spending in addition to monetary stimulus measures.

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