Reuters: China's drought along its biggest river, the Yangtze, is for some scientists a demonstration of how global warming could increasingly disrupt the complex dance of air flows, rains and waterways that feeds dams and farming heartlands. [ID:L3E7GV15V]
Many older farmers around Lake Honghu, part of the drought-stricken Yangtze River basin, said summers and winters had seemed warmer in the past decade, and some said overall rainfall had shrunk, although impressions varied.
Few blamed global warming,......
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China drought raises questions about climate change
Posted by Reuters: Chris Buckley on June 3rd, 2011
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