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January 19, 2011 International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM* Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC** and DRM Key points to take away * DRM - Disaster Risk Management; ** CC – Climate change

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

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Earth will get warmer on average, at unprecedented speed 2Source: World Development Report 2010 Global Temperature increases over time n Co2 concentrations

Individuals’ emissions in high-income countries overwhelm those in developing countries 3Source: World Development Report 2010

Impacts will be felt everywhere, including developed countries. – E.g., the 2003 heat wave killed more than 70,000 people in Europe – but much of the damage will be in developing countries. 4

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

Poverty reduction and sustainable development remain core global priorities, particularly for developing countries … – a quarter of humanity still lives on less than $1.25 a day – one billion people lack clean drinking water; 1.6 billion, electricity; and 3 billion, adequate sanitation; and – a quarter of all developing country children are still malnourished 5

Development will get harder with climate change; particularly for developing countries – They are more vulnerable, bearing about 75 – 80% of the costs of damages caused by the changing climate. – Could result in permanent reductions in GDP of 4-5% for Africa and South Asia. There is possibility increasing risks towards catastrophic events related to climate change – Though the probability distribution of such catastrophic risks is unknown, more aggressive mitigation efforts will always help. 6

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

Substantial uncertainties remain around climate change’s ecological and economic impacts 7 Uncertainty Pace and Magnitude of Warming Extremes of Weather Ability to adapt, cost New Technology – discovery, dissemination, adaption Quantum of un-avoided residual damages Effects on natural systems and humans Key Factor

Developing countries are more vulnerable, bcz.. – They depend more directly on climate-sensitive natural resources for income and well-being. – Most are in tropical and subtropical regions already subject to highly variable climate. – They lack sufficient financial and technical capacities to manage increasing climate risk. 8

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

Possible impacts of climate change – Water resources get affected, through effects on the monsoon – Melting of Himalayan glaciers – Rising seas may submerge much of the Maldives and inundate 18 percent of Bangladesh's land – With increasing temperatures, and sea level rise, more intense and frequent cyclones, floods and winds are likely; increasing risks to coastal areas 9 Geography, poverty and population density make South Asia more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

India is highly vulnerable to natural hazards, particularly earthquakes, flood, drought, cyclone and landslides. 10 Reported Catastrophe losses in India, , US$M 60% landmass – earthquake prone (of varying intensities) About 8% prone to floods 5700 / 7500 km coast, prone to cyclones 68% - susceptible to droughts

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

an equitable and effective global climate deal is needed – between the countries of the world. window of opportunity is closing – to choose the right policies and promote development Success hinges on changing the behavior and shifting public opinion – That is why we are discussing these issues here 11

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

Climate Change India – Options for Low Carbon Development – Develop analytical capacity to identify low-carbon growth opportunities – facilitate informed decision making Andhra Pradesh Drought Adaptation pilot project – Management and Physical action plans. Learning from villages and scaling up State Climate change action plans – Orissa, Himachal, Karnataka Himachal Pradesh – Environmental Sustainability and Climate change 12 Undertaking some analytical activities and pilot projects

Disaster Risk Mgmt Assisting the GoI in effectively responding to disasters – Latur, Maharashtra earthquake in 1993; Orissa super-cyclone in 1999; Bhuj, Gujarat earthquake in 2001; Andhra Pradesh cyclone in 2005; the Tsunami in South India in 2004; Bihar floods in 2008 National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project – the first ex-ante risk mitigation project in SAR – concrete example in demonstrating the linkages between disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation benefiting vulnerable coastal communities. – Shows India’s leadership 13 More reconstruction support so far; now moved to mitigation

Overview of Climate change Climate Change - Development – DRM Social and Economic Vulnerability South Asia Perspective India – key climate change & DRM issues Going Forward World Bank’s Activities in India on CC and DRM Key points to take away

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