Global warming results in extreme weather events in China
www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-07 08:56:53

A pair of lovers take a rest in a garden in Shanghai, China, on Feb. 6, 2007. The highest temperature in Shanghai reached 23.4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, which broke the corresponding record in the past ten years. According to the weather report released by the Central Meteorological Station, the temperature will drop back to 10 degrees Celsius around Feb. 9. (Xinhua Photo/Pei Xin)

A pair of lovers take a rest in a garden in Shanghai, China, on Feb. 6, 2007. The highest temperature in Shanghai reached 23.4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, which broke the corresponding record in the past ten years. According to the weather report released by the Central Meteorological Station, the temperature will drop back to 10 degrees Celsius around Feb. 9. (Xinhua Photo/Pei Xin)
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People walk on a street in Shanghai, China, on Feb. 6, 2007.(Xinhua Photo/Pei Xin)
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