Ports urged to unite on climate risk

The image shows a vessel on the quayside at Kuantan Port

Source: Kuantan Port Authority

Ports worldwide are being urged to strengthen port sustainability and resilience with the introduction of new climate risk guidance released at COP30.

Resilience4Ports (R4P) has launched its Port Decision Makers Guide to Climate Risk Assessment (CRA), offering a structured pathway for port infrastructure and port operations to prepare for escalating climate threats.

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