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Home / Environment / Asia's Water & Power Systems Crumble Under Climate Change

Asia's Water & Power Systems Crumble Under Climate Change

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Asia needs $4 trillion for water and sanitation by 2040.
  • Extreme weather could cost Asia-Pacific power companies $8.4 billion yearly.
  • Asia faces triple threat: environment, low investment, climate change.
Asia's Water & Power Systems Crumble Under Climate Change

Asia's critical water and power systems are facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change, jeopardizing millions and necessitating substantial investment. Water-related disasters are on the rise, with the Asian Development Bank projecting a need for $4 trillion in water and sanitation funding between 2025 and 2040. This region, already vulnerable to floods and droughts, also contends with pollution and unchecked development, further degrading vital water ecosystems.

Simultaneously, the region's power sector is increasingly exposed to climate-related damages. Extreme weather is projected to cost Asia-Pacific power companies approximately $8.4 billion annually by 2050, an increase from current figures. Extreme heat is identified as the costliest hazard, impacting power plant efficiency and straining transmission networks across major economies like China, India, and Indonesia.

Governments are struggling to meet investment demands, with current funding for water and sanitation only meeting 40% of the estimated need. While the energy sector might attract more investment, concerns remain about the environmental safeguards accompanying such financing. Asia's vulnerability to climate impacts underscores the urgent need for adaptation and resilience strategies to protect its development gains and ensure energy security.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Asia's water and sanitation sector requires an estimated $4 trillion in investment between 2025 and 2040.
Extreme weather could cause Asia-Pacific power companies to incur approximately $8.4 billion annually in damages and lost revenue by 2050.
Asia's water resources face a triple threat from environmental pressures, low investment, and climate change impacts.

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