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Scientific evidence shows that excessive manmade greenhouse gas emissions are causing temperatures to rise and will, over time, increase the number and intensity of disasters, such as floods and wildfires, in communities worldwide.
Nevertheless the forces behind the growth in the number and intensity of disasters are already in place [4].
There is a compelling argument that the number and intensity of disasters are increasing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
Interestingly the data up through the early 2000s has been used as evidence that the frequency and intensity of disasters have been increasing over time.
She highlighted the importance of access to better information in the context of increasing frequency and intensity of disasters due to climate change.
Climate change and the rising frequency and intensity of disasters will be further challenges.
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Intensity of disaster impacts as measured by fatalities per millions of populations, or the number of affected people per millions of populations vary widely across the world.
The Pacific region is also home to four of the world's ten most disaster-prone countries – Vanuatu, Tonga, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, many of which are finding the frequency and intensity of natural disasters increasing dramatically due to climate change.
We see the frequency and intensity of natural disasters linked to climate change augmenting every year," he said.
The number and intensity of natural disasters is growing every year, with 394 major events affecting over 268 million people worldwide in the past decade.
With climate change increasing the risk and intensity of climate disasters such as floods and drought, unless huge efforts are made to increase climate resilience, the risk of hunger and malnutrition could increase by 20% by 2050.
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