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Global experts at the ongoing Taihu International Conference on Water Management in east China's Wuxi City emphasized the need to bolster climate resilience for critical water resources. Taihu is China's third-largest freshwater lake. It's a lifeline for the Yangtze River Delta, home to millions and an economic powerhouse. China attaches great importance to ensure its safety. However, as climate change intensifies, Taihu Lake faces new challenges.