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Tough choices lie ahead when it comes to climate change adaptation

Last updated: November 2, 2025 5:15 am
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Climate change is causing more frequent heatwaves, flooding, storms, and droughts, posing significant challenges to communities worldwide. Adapting to these changes is crucial, but it requires making tough decisions about where to prioritize resources and how to effectively manage risks.

In her latest book, Sink or Swim, Susannah Fisher emphasizes the need for societies to confront these challenges head-on. From determining safe living areas to reshaping the global food system, there are critical choices to be made to ensure our collective resilience in the face of a changing climate.

The upcoming COP30 conference in Brazil will focus on securing financial support for low-income countries to mitigate emissions and adapt to climate impacts. However, the current funding gap for adaptation in these nations stands at billions of dollars annually, highlighting the urgent need for increased investment.

While financial resources are essential, they alone cannot address the complex climate risks we face. Fisher notes that existing adaptation efforts, while valuable, are often limited in scope. To effectively tackle challenges like heatwaves, flooding, and crop failures, a more comprehensive and forward-thinking approach is required.

One of the key dilemmas ahead involves deciding when and how to relocate communities from vulnerable coastlines. Planned relocations have been attempted in various countries, but the process is fraught with challenges. Governments must navigate the delicate balance between defending high-risk areas and facilitating strategic retreats, all while prioritizing community input and support.

Another critical decision centers on enhancing diversity and resilience in the global food system. With climate change threatening agricultural stability, the need for greater crop variety and localized food production is paramount. This shift towards a more robust and sustainable food network will require substantial investments and trade-offs in the short term for long-term gains.

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Addressing these complex issues demands significant public and private investments, as well as a willingness to confront difficult trade-offs and political hurdles. Failure to take decisive action risks perpetuating the turmoil of the climate crisis indefinitely.

Susannah Fisher is author of Sink or Swim: How the world needs to adapt to a changing climate

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