FROM THE FIELD
Global warming: Farmers are struggling to survive the drought, as crops fail and rivers dry up in Gansu. Fiona Shek reports. "I want more rain," says farmer Li Zhuang. He, like the 20 million other people in this arid northwest province China - Gansu, is dependent on water for his life, and for his income. Li and his family live in Jingyuan, central Gansu. This county, upstream on the Yellow River and perched high on a sandy plateau, is officially designated as 'poor' by the Chinese government. Residents here are used to drought and sandstorms, and the lack of trees and rain, but they say the drought has intensified.
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