Ports told urged to tackle climate threat risk

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Source: Supplied: Resilience4Ports

A new global guide launched at COP30 urges port leaders to tackle escalating ports climate risk through structured assessments that strengthen port infrastructure and long-term climate resilience.

Resilience4Ports, led by the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure and supported by partners including Arup and Lloyd’s Register Foundation, has unveiled its Port Decision Makers Guide to Climate Risk Assessment.

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