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Such climate hazards are projected to intensify in the period ahead. Rising sea levels from global warming are eroding arable land in low-elevation coastal zones, posing a severe risk for rural ...
The average temperature across Asia in 2024 was approximately 1.04°C above the 1991–2020 baseline, making it the warmest or ...
With average temperatures averaging 1.04 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 baseline, Asia is warming nearly twice as fast ...
Climate Asia provides a range of tools to help anyone – from governments and donors to the media and NGOs – to develop their own communications to help people adapt to climate change.
Climate Asia was the largest ever research study into public understanding of climate change in Asia with more than 33,500 interviews conducted across seven countries: Bangladesh, China, India ...
South-East Asia is among the regions most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, where rising sea levels and intensifying natural hazards affect millions of people in densely populated areas and ...
South Asia is most vulnerable to the effects of climate change and therefore requires a regional climate vision. South Asia, with eight nations (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives ...
THE climate crisis is intensifying and compounding an already challenging economic environment of high inflation and pressure on national budgets. With an estimated financing gap of over US$800 ...
Asia is facing climate change vulnerability at the same time that many of its economies are industrialising. To achieve cost-effective clean energy transitions and limit global warming to 1.5 ...