Ocean Warming, sea-level rise and coastal flooding
China
The average rate of sea-level rise was 0.09 +/- 0.04 inches (2.3 +/- 0.9 mm) per year over the last 30 years. Global sea-level rise was aggravated locally by subsidence of up to 2 inches (5 cm) per year for some regions due to earthquakes and groundwater withdrawal. Also, ocean temperatures off the China coast have risen in the last 100 years, especially since the 1960s.
Reference: Han, M., H. Jianjun and L. Wu. 1995. Potential impacts of SLR on China's coastal environment and cities: A national assessment. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 14: 79-95.
Global warming harbinger
Droughts and fires
China
2001 ? More than half of the 4,000 lakes in the Qinghai province are disappearing due to drought. The severity of the impact is exacerbated by overpumping of aquifers. Annual average temperature in China has increased during the past century, with pronounced warming since 1980. Most of the warming has been in northern areas, including Qinghai Province, and in the winter.