
005 – Apr 9, 2025 🌏
Growth in the Storm: Asia-Pacific Faces Climate and Economic Crosswinds

🧭 Thematic Focus
Category: Climate Change | Economy | Regional Cooperation
GS Paper: GS Paper III – Environment & Economic Development
Tagline: The region that fuels the world economy must now learn to weather its fiercest storms.
🔍 Key Highlights
📈 Economic Growth in 2024
- Asia-Pacific contributed 60% of global growth
- Slowing trend:
- Developing countries: 5.5% (pre-COVID) → 4.8% (2024)
- Least developed nations: 3.7% growth
- Goal 8 at risk: SDG 8 targets 7% GDP growth annually
🌪️ Climate Risks & Economic Vulnerability
- 11 highly exposed countries: Afghanistan, Cambodia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
- Suffer from:
- Limited fiscal space
- Weak institutions
- Uncoordinated adaptation plans
💸 Average Annual Loss (AAL)
- ESCAP Report Warning:
- At least 6% GDP loss/year in 1/3rd of countries
- Region-wide AAL ≈ 4.8% of GDP
- Specific examples:
- Cambodia: 11% of GDP lost to floods & droughts
- Fiji, Myanmar, Pakistan: 7%+ losses due to fragile infrastructure
- Vietnam: Storms & rapid urban growth = high exposure
🧮 Macroeconomic Pressures
- Slower productivity
- High public debt
- Trade tensions
- Fragile recovery complicated by climate uncertainty
🧠 Policy Approaches
- Korea: Industrial growth + green transition
- Kazakhstan: Moving away from fossil fuels
- Laos: Agricultural climate resilience
- Bangladesh: Coastal climate mitigation
💡 Green Industries = Growth Engines
- Transition to high-value green sectors is key
- Need government support for:
- Green value chains
- Clean energy innovation
- Climate-resilient infrastructure
🤝 Regional Solidarity
- Inclusive cooperation required
- Align development needs of diverse economies
- Harness regional capabilities to build shared climate resilience
🧠 Concept Explainer: Why This Matters
Asia-Pacific stands at a critical juncture.
Climate is no longer just an environmental concern—it is an economic disruptor.
How the region responds will decide whether its growth withers or weathers.
🗺️ GS Paper Mapping
- GS Paper III – Climate Change, Sustainable Development
- GS Paper II – International and Regional Cooperation
- Essay Themes – “Storms of Growth,” “Greening the Balance Sheet”
💭 A Thought Spark — by IAS Monk
“Growth, once a sunlit sail,
now flutters in the gale.
And only those who stitch
with foresight and care
shall cross this stormy sea.”