Could it last forever? Aerial view of early spring flowers in SW China sparks concern
Updated 10:37, 28-Jun-2018
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The rapeseed fields in Wupo Village, southwest China’s Guizhou have come alive with vibrant color, highlighting China’s natural beauty. /VCG photo

The rapeseed fields in Wupo Village, southwest China’s Guizhou have come alive with vibrant color, highlighting China’s natural beauty. /VCG photo

The flowers blossomed around 10 days early this year. Climate change seems to have left the winter shortened in southern China, with the color palette an eye feast to visitors. /VCG photo

The flowers blossomed around 10 days early this year. Climate change seems to have left the winter shortened in southern China, with the color palette an eye feast to visitors. /VCG photo

The natural beauty is to be admired, but the early spring has sparked concerns about the effects of global warming. /VCG photo

The natural beauty is to be admired, but the early spring has sparked concerns about the effects of global warming. /VCG photo