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Climate change could drag down GDP in Asia

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên31/10/2024

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) assessed on October 31 that the impact of climate change could cause the gross domestic product (GDP) in the developing Asia- Pacific region to decrease by up to 17% by 2070.


Biến đổi khí hậu có thể kéo giảm GDP ở châu Á - Thái Bình Dương- Ảnh 1.

Dry riverbed in Jiangxi province (China) in August 2022

According to Reuters, citing the ADB report, if the climate crisis continues to accelerate, about 300 million people in the region could be threatened by coastal flooding and trillions of dollars in assets could be lost by 2070.

Current climate policies will cause global temperatures to rise by about 3 degrees Celsius this century, the ADB pointed out, noting that energy is the largest emitting sector in the region.

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To mitigate the impacts, countries need to accelerate their transition to net-zero emissions and increase investment in advanced green technology, the report said. ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa called on countries to take urgent and coordinated action to address the impacts of climate change before it is too late.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/bien-doi-khi-hau-co-the-keo-giam-gdp-o-chau-a-thai-binh-duong-185241031231503364.htm

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