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Warmer winters due to climate change are hurting China's ice cutters' income by reducing harvestable ice.
China's ice cutters, who harvest ice from the Songhua River for Harbin's Ice and Snow World festival, are facing financial difficulties due to warmer winters.
The thinner ice reduces the amount of ice bricks that can be produced and sold, with workers earning about two yuan per brick.
This decline in income is linked to climate change, which has led to unseasonably warm temperatures in the region.
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