How will Thailand be affected by climate change?

How will Thailand be affected by climate change?

Climate change threatens all three important sectors of Thailand’s economy: agriculture, tourism, and trade. The effects of climate change, including higher surface temperatures, floods, droughts, severe storms and sea level rise, put Thailand’s rice crops at risk and threaten to submerge Bangkok within 20 years.

What are the parameters of climate?

Temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and sunshine duration and rainfall are the key elements of climate and any change in climatic parameters would affect the CWR and future planning and management of water resources (Goyal 2004; Patle et al. 2013).

Does climate change affect climate variability?

Scientists are currently researching the impact that climate change has on variability. Climate variability is often natural, however climate change is causing an increase in the probability of many extreme weather events, and those events contribute to climate variability.

Why is Bangkok sinking?

The sinking of the city is mostly driven by the sheer weight of the built-up urbanisation, as well as uncontrolled groundwater extraction. Between climate change and land subsidence, the Thai National Reform Council predicts that the city of Bangkok could be under water in less than 15 years.

What are some current environmental issues in Thailand?

Thailand faces increasing environmental degradation in many regions, including the loss of biodiversity and declining wildlife populations, deforestation, desertification, water scarcity, climate change, and air and water pollution.

Is an important climatic parameters which influence global vegetation?

temperature is the main factor as all other climatic factor are affected/determined by temperature itself in some or other way.

Is Tokyo sinking?

And in many of the most populated coastal areas, the land is sinking even faster than the sea is rising. Parts of Tokyo for instance sank by 4 metres during the 20th century, with 2 metres or more of sinking reported in Shanghai, Bangkok, and New Orleans. This process is known as subsidence.