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China's specific measures to deal with climate change

China has adopted policies to control greenhouse gas emissions, save energy and reduce emissions.

to control greenhouse gas emissions, China has formulated a series of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Including improving energy efficiency, promoting clean energy, and strengthening emission control in industry and transportation. China has also set up a pilot carbon market to encourage enterprises to reduce emissions and promote the development of a low-carbon economy.

energy saving and emission reduction policies, China has issued a series of energy saving and emission reduction policies to encourage enterprises and individuals to take energy saving measures. These policies include the control of energy consumption intensity, the improvement of energy efficiency standards and the establishment of energy management system. To make the climate better through energy saving, we should know that sewage and dirty water discharged by large enterprises are all factors that affect the climate. By introducing energy saving and emission reduction, the surrounding environment will be better, the ecology will not be destroyed and the climate will be better.

Impact of climate change

1. Temperature rise.

with the increase of greenhouse gas concentration, the global surface temperature is also rising. The past decade, that is, 211-22, is the warmest decade in history. Since the 198s, every decade has been warmer than the previous one. Almost all land areas are experiencing more hot weather and heat waves.

2. The storm raged.

In many areas, destructive storms become more destructive and occur more frequently. As the temperature rises, more water evaporates, which intensifies extreme rainfall and floods and triggers more destructive storms. The frequency and range of tropical storms are also affected by ocean warming.

3. The drought is getting worse.

Climate change is changing the availability of water resources, making water resources scarce in more areas. Global warming aggravates the water shortage in the water-deficient areas, and also increases the risk of agricultural drought and ecological drought. Agricultural drought will affect the harvest of crops, while ecological drought will increase the fragility of ecosystems.