Is it too late to mitigate the impacts of climate change?
As global temperatures have risen above the 1.5°C threshold established by the 2015 Paris Agreement, the threat of rising sea levels has become a critical concern for many nations, including Singapore. In a recent episode of the podcast hosted by Claressa Monteiro, the urgent issue of climate change is explored in depth, highlighting its widespread impacts and questioning the effectiveness of current mitigation efforts.
The podcast, part of the “Lens On” series, examines not only the scientific aspects of climate change but also the socio-political implications for vulnerable regions. Monteiro emphasizes that Singapore, with its low-lying coastal areas, faces significant risks from sea-level rise, which could threaten infrastructure, disrupt livelihoods, and displace communities.
Experts featured in the episode discuss the urgent need for Singapore to implement robust strategies to combat climate change, including innovative urban planning, enhanced flood defenses, and investments in sustainable infrastructure. The podcast also addresses whether it is too late to reverse some of the damage done or if current efforts are merely a band-aid solution to a much larger problem.
As the discourse unfolds, it becomes clear that collective action—both at the governmental and community levels—is essential. Listeners are encouraged to engage in the conversation about climate action, advocating for policies that prioritize sustainability and resilience. The episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking immediate and decisive steps to address climate change before its effects become irreversible.