Globe and Mail: At Pleasant Banyan Bay in China's southern Guangdong province, couples flock by the dozens for elaborately staged wedding photos on the white sand. Large signs on a nearby hotel shout, "Forever."
But the love on display here might outlast the sand. A rising sea has narrowed the main beach by 10 metres and scoured around trees, exposing their roots. Smaller beaches on the fringes of the bay have already vanished.
"I know the glaciers and the poles are melting and that's why the water is rising,"......
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Rising waters prompt China’s sea change on climate
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on December 6th, 2015
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