Henan province in China is experiencing its worst flooding in 40 years, losing its summer crop and making it impossible to plant winter wheat due to still wet ground. The flooding, the worst of many extreme weather events around the world, is a preview of the destabilized weather patterns expected as the planet warms. China, the largest contributor to climate change, is being criticized for not setting a more ambitious timeline for phasing out fossil fuels. The country is also facing rising sea levels, melting glaciers, and increased droughts, heat waves, and extreme rainfall, which are threatening harvests and infrastructure.