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China’s rural communities are adapting to climate change

Summary by dialogue.earth
The village of Xinshou in Zhaotong, Yunnan is close to the upper Yangtze River. But being nearly 670 metres up a hillside means water can be scarce, so most residents rely on wells and water tanks. Hotter temperatures and drought often leave these tanks dry, making the elderly particularly vulnerable. Disputes over water usage can follow. The village committee handled over 40 cases in 2023. “Previously, residents would collect water that ran off…
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dialogue.earth broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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