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Chinese Mainland Records Warmest Autumn Since 1961

The Chinese mainland has experienced its warmest autumn on record, according to the National Climate Center. Between September 1 and November 30, the average temperature nationwide reached 11.8°C, which is 1.5°C higher than the historical average for the same period.

This significant rise in temperature marks a notable shift in the region's climate patterns, raising concerns among environmentalists and policymakers alike. The unprecedented warmth could have far-reaching impacts on agriculture, ecosystems, and daily life across the mainland.

Experts suggest that this trend may be indicative of broader climatic changes affecting not only China but the global community. As temperatures continue to rise, sustainable practices and robust climate strategies become increasingly crucial to mitigate potential adverse effects.

The National Climate Center is closely monitoring the situation and is committed to providing timely data and insights to help address the challenges posed by changing weather patterns.

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