China Cautions of Potential Disaster: US at Risk from Climate Change?

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In July, Chinese authorities have cautioned of potential disaster caused by floods, severe convectional weather, typhoons, and high temperatures. According to the Xinhua news agency, Tuesday saw an alert for rain-related disasters in many central and southwestern parts of China. As one of the leading emitters of greenhouse gases responsible for climate change, the potential for severe negative impacts on the environment is much greater for the country. This can be a particular concern in the United States, which is heavily reliant on China for many goods and services, and could be affected by the environmental consequences of these disasters. Furthermore, this could have a significant impact on the already strained relationship between the two countries.

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