Catalysing Climate Action in Asia: Unlocking the Power of Philanthropic-Public-Private Partnerships
The Asia-Pacific region risks losing 35% of its GDP by 2050 due to climate change and natural hazards. The Catalysing Climate Action in Asia: Unlocking the Power of Philanthropic-Public-Private Partnerships report underscores the urgent need for collective climate action in a region experiencing temperature rises twice the global average, leading to severe weather events.
The Asia-Pacific region risks losing 35% of its GDP by 2050 due to climate change and natural hazards. The Catalysing Climate Action in Asia: Unlocking the Power of Philanthropic-Public-Private Partnerships report underscores the urgent need for collective climate action in a region experiencing temperature rises twice the global average, leading to severe weather events.
Emphasizing a holistic approach, the report champions philanthropic-public-private partnerships (PPPPs) as key drivers of sustainable, nature-positive outcomes. These partnerships are pivotal in advancing policy, finance, technology and cultural changes for a greener future.
The report, with insights from over 50 stakeholders across nine countries, outlines the economic and developmental challenges posed by climate change in Asia-Pacific. It calls for enhanced climate resilience, nature protection and emissions reduction, making a strong case for increased awareness, financing and implementation of effective climate solutions. This comprehensive guide serves as a beacon for impactful PPPPs, vital for addressing Asia’s climate challenges.