The Phnom Penh Post

Awareness of climate change

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locations, accounting for about 10 percent of observatio­n points throughout the country.

From the latter half of last week to this week, Typhoon

No. 12 moved westward following an unusual course.

Weather phenomena to which previously reliable rules of thumb do not apply have continued. Preparatio­ns are called for; health measures are imperative

Extreme heat has been reported in various parts of the world, too. In the Arctic of Norway and Finland, the temperatur­e has topped 30 C. A heat wave hit North America, causing a number of people to die in Canada. In California and elsewhere in the US, wildfires have broken out over extensive areas.

Can it be said that the effects of global warming are now upon Japan?

Referring to the cause of extreme heat and heat waves, the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on, for its part, said they “are consistent with what we expect as a result of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide.”

As global warming contin- ues, the frequency of onslaughts of extraordin­ary weather is said to increase. The Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change forecasts that if the average temperatur­e rises by 1.5 C compared with that in the late 19th century, heavy rains and droughts will happen more often.

The Paris Agreement, which sets an internatio­nal framework for reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions, aims to hold the temperatur­e rise by the end of this century to less than 2 C. To reduce the global volume of such emissions, cooperatio­n among individual countries is indispensa­ble.

Measures to cope with global warming, along with those to reduce gas emissions, have been growing more important. In a relevant domestic move, the Climate Change Adaptation Law was enacted in the ordinary Diet session that ended in July. The law encourages local government­s to work out adaptation plans.

It is imperative to secure health measures for residents and ensure their safety in times of disaster. Medium- and long-term subjects, such as changing varieties of agricultur­al crops to be grown, must be tackled on a priority basis.

 ?? KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP ?? The effects of heat haze is seen in this photograph during a heatwave in Tokyo on August 2.
KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP The effects of heat haze is seen in this photograph during a heatwave in Tokyo on August 2.

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