
ASEAN Addresses Climate Change and Middle East Conflict
Southeast Asian cities are projected to face significant temperature increases by 2050 due to climate change, prompting regional concern. Concurrently, ASEAN leaders have called for restraint regarding the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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ASEAN calls for restraint in Middle East conflict
Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations urged parties involved in the Middle East conflict to fully implement the ceasefire and uphold peace, stability and prosperity worldwide.
By Alexis Romero
Read full article →Southeast Asian cities looking at temperature increase by nearly 4 C by 2050
Extreme heat is becoming a long-term structural challenge across Southeast Asia, where major cities are projected to experience an average hot-season temperature increase of nearly 4 C in 2050 as compared to 2025 levels.
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