The threat of climate change is becoming real in China with drought and heat waves. The impact on agriculture is feared as it may affect the autumn crop. For the first time the awareness of climate change is taking on a new urgency, with state media reporting on it with new emphasis. China having to import grain would put pressure on world supplies of foodgrains. It is therefore imperative that China also join in support of keeping Black Sea ports of Ukraine free and able to supply Egypt and North Africa to reduce pressure on world foodgrain markets. This could also help shorten the war with a return to work on important goals of climate change, renewing homes and industry for conversion to renewable energy, restructuring trade so that there is no extreme dependence, and social security, healthcare needs of the Chinese people.