- Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of disasters like floods, droughts, storms and hurricanes. This is negatively impacting food security, health, and livelihoods in many parts of the world.
- Data shows that the number of weather-related disasters has increased six-fold since the 1980s, with 95% of people affected by natural hazards in 2009 impacted by extreme weather events. Crop yields are projected to fall substantially in many regions.
- Adaptation is necessary to address the impacts of climate change and promote sustainable development, especially for vulnerable communities. Integration of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction is important at community, policy, and program levels.