Asia's Water and Power Systems Under Climate Fire
AsiaWed Dec 10 2025
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Asia is in a tough spot. Climate change is hitting hard, and the region's water and power systems are struggling to keep up. This isn't just about weather; it's about survival for millions of people.
The numbers are staggering. By 2040, Asia will need $4 trillion for water and sanitation. That's a lot of money, and right now, governments are only meeting 40% of that need. The Asian Development Bank says 2. 7 billion people have access to basic water needs, but over 4 billion are still exposed to unsafe water and climate hazards. That's a big problem.
Extreme weather is making things worse. Floods, droughts, and storms are becoming more frequent. In Vietnam, Typhoon Kalmaegi caused massive flooding, leaving entire neighborhoods underwater. This is just one example of what's happening across Asia.
Power systems are also at risk. Extreme heat, floods, and water shortages are already costing Asia's power utilities $6. 3 billion annually. By 2050, that number could rise to $8. 4 billion if companies don't adapt. Asia generates 60% of the world's power, but it's heavily reliant on coal, which is vulnerable to climate change.
The situation is critical. Governments and companies need to act fast. They need to invest in climate-proof infrastructure and adapt to the changing climate. The future of Asia's water and power systems depends on it.
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