Thursday, December 19, 2024

Infrastructure for a Climate-Resilient Future

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Infrastructure is key to a well-functioning society and economy, enabling the circulation of people, goods, services and information. However, climate-related disasters can lead to widespread infrastructure failure and damage, which disproportionately impacts developing countries. Governments, at all levels, should systematically factor climate resilience into infrastructure planning and decision-making, including by prioritising sustainable projects, to help reduce societal and economic vulnerability and avoid long-term costs.

  • There are significant economic losses due to climate-related damage to infrastructure
  • Developing countries face the biggest challenges in building climate-resilient infrastructure
  • More and better quality investments are needed for sustainable infrastructure
  • Regional and local governments are on the frontline of building climate resilience
  • What can governments do?

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