ASEAN to face numerous challenges due to climate change: report

ASEAN is at risk of losing over 35 percent of its GDP by 2050 from climate change and natural hazards, severely impacting key sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and fishing, along with human health and labour productivity, according to a report jointly conducted by Nanyang Technological University of Singapore (NTU Singapore) and University of Glasgow.
ASEAN to face numerous challenges due to climate change: report ảnh 1Flooding caused by heavy downpours in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - ASEAN is at risk of losing over 35 percent of its GDPby 2050 from climate change and natural hazards, severely impacting key sectorssuch as agriculture, tourism, and fishing, along with human health and labour productivity,according to a report jointly conducted by Nanyang Technological University ofSingapore (NTU Singapore) and University of Glasgow.

Themed ‘Adaptation and Resilience in ASEAN: ManagingDisaster Risks from Natural Hazards’, the report was delivered at the recent26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) inGlasgow, pointing out a range of disaster risk reduction strategies andpolicies for ASEAN - a region at risk of multiple natural hazards, which arefurther compounded by climate change.

It stressed that the region will also observe hotter weather, longer monsoonseasons, and increased droughts, as global temperatures are predicted toincrease by 1.5 degree Celsius above preindustrial levels over the next 20years.

By 2050, sea levels are also foreseen to rise by at least 25 centimetrescompared to 2000, and the scientists warned that the greatest effectswould be felt in ASEAN, due to the number of people living in low-lying coastalareas.

The report called for a strong policy push by governments toincrease resilience and focus on preparedness to climate change./.

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