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Climate change impacts Thailand's society and economy in numerous ways. Since the 20th century, climate change has caused temperatures in Thailand to increase. Thailand is considered highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Extreme heat and rising sea levels threaten parts of Thailand including the capital city of Bangkok. Erosion is considered a major problem due to climate change within the country. As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Thai government has committed a nationally determined contribution to reduce its annual greenhouse gas emissions by 20–25% by 2030.

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  • Climate change impacts Thailand's society and economy in numerous ways. Since the 20th century, climate change has caused temperatures in Thailand to increase. Thailand is considered highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Extreme heat and rising sea levels threaten parts of Thailand including the capital city of Bangkok. Erosion is considered a major problem due to climate change within the country. As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Thai government has committed a nationally determined contribution to reduce its annual greenhouse gas emissions by 20–25% by 2030. (en)
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  • Current/past Köppen climate classification map for Thailand for 1980–2016. (en)
  • Predicted Köppen climate classification map for Thailand for 2071–2100. (en)
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  • Climate change in (en)
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  • Climate change impacts Thailand's society and economy in numerous ways. Since the 20th century, climate change has caused temperatures in Thailand to increase. Thailand is considered highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Extreme heat and rising sea levels threaten parts of Thailand including the capital city of Bangkok. Erosion is considered a major problem due to climate change within the country. As a signatory to the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Thai government has committed a nationally determined contribution to reduce its annual greenhouse gas emissions by 20–25% by 2030. (en)
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  • Climate change in Thailand (en)
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