The WMO (World Meteorological Organization) State of the Climate in Asia 2024 Report presents a clear and data-rich account of how Asia is being affected by accelerating climate change. Asia continues to warm nearly twice as fast as the global average.

''It is crucial that we put an immediate end to the war and prioritize environmental rehabilitation as an integral part of peace-making initiatives''                    
Forum Leaders, through the Boe Declaration, have defined climate change as “the single greatest threat to the livelihoods, security and well-being of the peoples of the Pacific”.
The United Nations representatives who took the microphone in Baghdad in early June 2023 to talk about Iraq’s current drought had little reason to be optimistic.
Cities increasingly bear the brunt of climate-induced migration, particularly in conflict-affected countries.
Climate change and its impacts create severe risks for food systems and human security more broadly, making peaceful coexistence between people and communities harder to maintain or achieve.
This report is based on direct testimonies from agropastoralists living in borderland regions of Africa.