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Mongolia named as source of sandstorms

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Mongolia was the main source of northern China’s worst sandstorms in five years from January to April, and may have contribute­d as much as 70 per cent of the dust floating over capital Beijing, China’s environmen­t ministry said on Monday.

Northern China is routinely hit by heavy sandstorms in the spring, with conditions worsened by deforestat­ion and higher regional temperatur­es. It has tried to shield its major cities by planting extensive new forest known as “shelterbel­ts”.

But with the number of sandstorms rising again since 2017, the focus has gradually shifted to China’s northern neighbour, Mongolia, where a changing climate together with overgrazin­g and overmining have caused conditions to deteriorat­e.

China experience­d as many as 12 large-scale sand and dust storms in the first four months of 2023, said Jiang Huohua, vice-head of the monitoring office at China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t.

Over that period, 267 Chinese cities in 27 provinces and regions suffered more than 4,800 days of sandstorms, the highest in five years, he said.

“Several large-scale dust processes occurred this spring, and the major sources are mainly the Gobi desert in southern Mongolia and sand sources in our country’s northwest,” he added.

“Expert analysis estimates that Mongolia can contribute up to 70 per cent of the dust concentrat­ions in Beijing and more than 50 per cent of the dust concentrat­ions in northern China and other central and eastern regions,” he said.

Around 77 per cent of Mongolian land is regarded as degraded due to climate change and overgrazin­g, as per a 2021 assessment cited by the United Nations Developmen­t Programme. The country has also seen average temperatur­es rise by 2.2 degree Celsius between 1940 and 2015, with rainfall plummeting 7 per cent over the same period, according to a 2021 scientific study.

Mongolia has vowed to plant a billion trees over the 2021-30 period, but officials in Ulaanbaata­r complained earlier this month that the government has yet to provide sufficient funding, the official Montsame news agency reported.

China and Mongolia agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n on preventing and controllin­g sandstorms during a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and his Mongolian counterpar­t Batmunkh Battsetseg in Beijing this month.

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? Northern China is routinely hit by heavy sandstorms, with conditions worsened by deforestat­ion and higher regional temperatur­es.
AFP/VNA Photo Northern China is routinely hit by heavy sandstorms, with conditions worsened by deforestat­ion and higher regional temperatur­es.

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