Unprecedented summer rains in Central China are threatening the livelihoods of fish farmers and fishermen in neighbouring South Korea.
Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride travelled to the island of Jeju in the waters separating the Korean Peninsula from China’s east coast, to learn more about a summer phenomenon that is being made worse by climate change.
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Problems come in different sizes and nature. Never imagined that freshwater could be a problem.
They can sell Jeju to China. I can develop it better than Korea.
Take the freshwater and drink it…..
Filter and store it.
Easier said than done, Einstein.
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China, USA and Saudi Arabia are main factor of climate changes in this world
India too
MAKES A CHANGE FROM CHINA RAPEING THE “SEAS” DUN IT !
Store freshwater and grow freshwater fish.
Brilliant, I hope these experts are as smart as you to get that.. Wait maybe that’s not as simple as you wish c: