Urgent action needed to address water shortages and flood risk

The UK Climate Change Risk Assessment Evidence Report sets out the most urgent risks and opportunities arising for the UK from climate change. It emphasised that climate change is happening now and that globally, 14 of the 15 hottest years on record have occurred since 2000.

It concludes that the most urgent risks for the UK resulting from these changes are:

The report said more ambitious and co-ordinated action by water companies, other abstractors and governments is needed to significantly reduce demand. “Given the long lead times involved, longer-term planning of supply-side options is also needed,” it said.

Priorities for further action and research include:

Lord Krebs, chairman of the ASC, said: “The impacts of climate change are becoming ever clearer, both in the UK and around the world. We must take action now to prepare for the further, inevitable changes we can expect. Our independent assessment today, supported by the work of hundreds of scientists and other experts, identifies the most urgent climate change risks and opportunities which need to be addressed.

“Delaying or failing to take appropriate steps will increase the costs and risks for all UK nations arising from the changing climate.”

 

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