Environment
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South China Sea's Climate Change Can Influence Global Extreme Weather Conditions With More Drought, Rain
The latest report warned that climate change in South China can help bring global extreme weather, causing more drought and rain. Frequent weather changes can significantly impact communities. Read here.
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