China climate impacts overview|Greenpeace

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China Climate Impacts overview Climate impacts

Heat wave

Drought

Diseases

Glacier retreat

Locations Pearl-River Delta Yangtze River Delta North China

Severity / Future prediction Hong Kong Observatory prediction: HK average temperature will reach 26.5 degree Celsius from 2090 to 2099, which is increased by 3.5 degree Celsius as compared to period 1961-1990; IPCC prediction: world average temperature would rise from 1.4 degree Celsius to 5.8 degree Celsius for the next 100 hundred years.

In North and West China (Shangdong, Xinjiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, etc., Southeast China (includes Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hunan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces)

In the past 30 years: global area affected by drought has doubled due to climate change; Nov 2004: the drought affected 5,100,000 sq km agriculture and about 40 million people, 9 million people suffered from water shortages, economic losses of more than 6 billion RMB

Hong Kong Southeast China

World Health Organization: 6% of malaria cases worldwide during the last 25 years are the result of climate change; IPCC: climate change will lead to an increase in the number of people exposed to vector borne diseases, e.g. 40-50% of the world population is currently impinge on dengue fever and malaria

Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Himalaya

Past 24 years: 3,000 sq km of ice has been melted; By 2050: half of the glacier in China will be melted; By 2100: all the glacier in China will disappear.

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