According to a survey conducted in Southeast Asia in July and August 2024, floods were the most commonly perceived extreme weather event linked to climate change among respondents in the majority of Southeast Asian countries. Nearly three-quarters of respondents in the Philippines identified floods and tropical storms as the most serious climate change impacts in their country, while over 82 percent of respondents in Singapore cited heatwaves as one of the leading climate change impacts in their country.
Most perceived extreme weather events due to climate change in Southeast Asia as of August 2024, by country
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weighted by population size and age demographics; conducted in all ten ASEAN member states
Method of interview
Online survey
Supplementary notes
Original question: "In your view, what are the most serious climate change impacts that your country is currently exposed to? Rank the choices from most to least serious."
Figures represent the share of respondents that ranked each impact as their top three.
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