Asia Pacific nations face mounting climate costs as the world crosses the 1.5°C threshold, with extreme weather driving inflation, disaster risks and a US$815 billion annual financing gap for adaptation and resilience.
While La Niña’s short-term cooling effects may slightly offset global warming, WMO warns that long-term warming trends will continue to dominate, exacerbating the severity of extreme weather events.
A study by the AFBA and the Food Industry Asia estimates that each percentage increase in the average annual temperature raises food producer prices by 1 to 2 per cent across Southeast Asia.
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