Climate change leads to 14% reduction in Yellow River streamflow.
The study looked at changes in precipitation and runoff in the Yellow River's headwater region from 1958 to 2017. They found a 14% decrease in streamflow after 1989, despite no significant change in precipitation patterns. The amount of rainwater that actually turned into runoff didn't match up with the total precipitation, suggesting more water was being retained locally. This mismatch between rainfall and runoff could impact downstream ecosystems and agriculture.