China is much more arid than the US, especially in the north. The southern part gets a ton of rain, but can be hilly and would be the part of the country most impacted by climate change. Their agricultural sector will always depend on imports if they want to provide things like meat to their entire population.
I mean, if we're talking potential global collapse, it would make sense if the Chinese were at least considering it, given how sparsely populated and resource rich Siberia is.
Siberia is huge, but it's also both mountainous and relatively arid depending on what part we're talking about as a whole. The fertile land in Russia is in the west
What is the ecological impact on China? I know it's a very large region but some general ideas must exist.
China is much more arid than the US, especially in the north. The southern part gets a ton of rain, but can be hilly and would be the part of the country most impacted by climate change. Their agricultural sector will always depend on imports if they want to provide things like meat to their entire population.
Could Siberia become viable farm land? I realize Siberia isn't part of China, but I wouldn't be surprised if they had their eye on it.
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Lol Russian nationalists have been warning that the Chinese will invade Siberia any day
I mean, if we're talking potential global collapse, it would make sense if the Chinese were at least considering it, given how sparsely populated and resource rich Siberia is.
Just a little cheeky imperialism.
Siberia is huge, but it's also both mountainous and relatively arid depending on what part we're talking about as a whole. The fertile land in Russia is in the west
PAAG production down 50% since there is no food imports to fuel expanding posteriors
We need to stop this climate apocalypse now