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However, China’s lakes have been confronted with severe challenges due to climate change resulting from human activity, the declaration said.
“Every year, about 20 natural lakes dishearteningly disappear,” the declaration said, noting that human activity has created serious consequences for the lakes.
“Water quality is deteriorating, sediment is accumulating, wetlands are shrinking in size and aquatic organisms are dying out. Consequently, the lakes’ capacity for flood control and drought relief have been affected,” the declaration said.
The declaration said the lakes will not be able to adapt themselves to the damage caused by human activity.
China’s Minister of Water Resources Chen Lei pledged at the forum to increase government input into lake protection.
More than 800 experts and officials attended the forum, which was held from Dec. 10 to 11.(APP)



