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  2. Climate change in Asia - Wikipedia

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    North Asia has the coldest climate due to its proximity to the Arctic, but it also experiences greater relative warming due to what is known as the arctic amplification. [3]: 1464 This has led to permafrost thaw, which acts as a climate change feedback and also places large quantities of infrastructure at risk of collapse. [3]: 1500

  3. Effects of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Some climate change effects: wildfire caused by heat and dryness, bleached coral caused by ocean acidification and heating, environmental migration caused by desertification, and coastal flooding caused by storms and sea level rise. Effects of climate change are well documented and growing for Earth's natural environment and human societies. Changes to the climate system include an overall ...

  4. Indian Ocean Dipole - Wikipedia

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    A positive IOD is associated with droughts in Southeast Asia [11], [12] and Australia. Extreme positive-IOD events are expected. [13]A 2009 study by Ummenhofer et al. at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Climate Change Research Centre has demonstrated a significant correlation between the IOD and drought in the southern half of Australia, in particular the south-east.

  5. Asia is most climate disaster-impacted region, UN ... - AOL

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    Asia was the world's most disaster-hit region by climate related hazards last year, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said, with floods and storms causing the highest number of casualties.

  6. Climate of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The waters around Asia are subjected to the same impacts as elsewhere, such as the increased warming and ocean acidification. [33]: 1465 There are many coral reefs in the region, and they are highly vulnerable to climate change, [33]: 1459 to the point practically all of them will be lost if the warming exceeds 1.5 °C (2.7 °F).

  7. Climate change in India - Wikipedia

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    As climate change gets worse, many parts of India will experience more extreme weather, which will cause extra rainfall as well as drought. Temperature rises on the Tibetan Plateau are causing Himalayan glaciers to retreat , threatening the flow rate of the Ganga, Brahmaputra, Yamuna , and other major rivers; the livelihoods of hundreds of ...

  8. 2 Degrees Will Change The World - The Huffington Post

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    World leaders are meeting in Paris this month in what amounts to a last-ditch effort to avert the worst ravages of climate change. Climatologists now say that the best case scenario — assuming immediate and dramatic emissions curbs — is that planetary surface temperatures will increase by at least 2 degrees Celsius in the coming decades.

  9. Geography of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The waters around Asia are subjected to the same impacts as elsewhere, such as the increased warming and ocean acidification. [22]: 1465 There are many coral reefs in the region, and they are highly vulnerable to climate change, [22]: 1459 to the point practically all of them will be lost if the warming exceeds 1.5 °C (2.7 °F).