Climate change in Cambodia

A dried river bank during a dry season in Cambodia. Climate change threatens the country's water resources.

Cambodia is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Extreme weather events will occur more frequently; this includes floods, which already affect 90,000 residents annually, and heatwaves, with Cambodia already having one of the highest temperatures of the world. The temperature has increased since the 1960s by 0.18 °C per decade.[1] It had the 7th lowest CO2 emissions in Asia in 2019.[2]

Climate change is leading to increased drought in Cambodia, which is having major impacts on the Tonlé Sap and Mekong deltas. These water systems are highly important for water, agriculture and fishing in the country. Cambodia's population is impacted by increasing floods, tropical cyclones and waterborne diseases, and is highly vulnerable due to its high rate of poverty.

  1. ^ "Climate risk country profile Cambodia" (PDF). World Bank. 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-09-23.
  2. ^ "Per capita CO₂ emissions". Our World in Data. Retrieved 2021-11-02.

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