10/30/2020
A new report on the expected climate change impacts in Palau concludes that a combination of higher temperatures, stronger typhoons, coral reef loss, and coastal flooding will present major challenges to the country's people and low-lying coastal infrastructure.
The report, which is available as a free PDR, was prepared by the Pacific Island Regional Climate Assessment (PIRCA) was funded and supported by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s RISA Program, the East-West Center’s Research Program, the US Department of the Interior’s Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center, and the US Global Change Research Program.
Palau faces hotter conditions, stronger typhoons, and declining ecosystem health because of climate change, finds the Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment (PIRCA). A consortium of government, NGO, and research entities developed the 2020 assessment report. Climate Change in Palau is one in a....