BANGKOK: The world faces a disaster emergency, yet nowhere is the threat more immediate than in Asia and the Pacific. This region is where climate change-induced disasters are becoming more frequent and intense. Since 1970, 2 million people have lost their lives to disasters.
Tragically, but all too predictably, the poorest in the least developed countries are affected the worst. They will find themselves in the eye of the storm as temperatures rise, new disaster hot spots appear and existing risks increase.
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