Hanoi
Doha,
Qatar
Luxor
Tokyo
Shanghai
Seoul, South Korea
Hong Kong
Ho Chi Minh City
Bangkok,
Thailand
Manila, Philippines
Luanda
Lagos
Delhi
Kolkata
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Istanbul Beijing
Moscow
Paris
London
Cairo
Riyadh
Kinshasa
Baghdad, Tehran Xi’an
Iraq Chengdu
Karachi
Lahore
Jakarta
Kuala
Lumpur
CHINA
JAPAN
MALAYSIA
VIETNAM
INDONESIA
ANGOLA
NIGERIA
INDIA
TURKEY
RUSSIA
FRANCE
U.K.
SUDAN
SAUDI
ARABIA
IRAN
PAK.
D.R.
CONGO
EGYPT
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
EUROPE ASIA
Lagos,
Nigeria
Kinshasa,
D.R. Congo
Luanda,
Angola
Cairo,
Egypt
Karachi,
Pakistan
Lahore,
Pakistan
Manila, Philippines
Jakarta, Indonesia
Baghdad, Iraq
Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam
Chennai
Bengaluru
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Ahmadabad
Delhi
Surat
Kolkata
Dhaka,
Bangladesh
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Bangkok,
Thailand
Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia
Chengdu
Shenzhen
Shanghai
Dongguan
Xi'an
Chongqing
Foshan
Guangzhou
Wuhan
Suzhou
Shenyang
Hangzhou
Nanjing
Beijing
Tianjin
Istanbul, Turkey
Tehran, Iran
Seoul, S. Korea Hong Kong
Nagoya
Osaka
To k y o
Japan China
India
Asia Africa
Safe havens
The most resilient cities are
in countries that have less
extreme climates and greater
capacity to adapt, such as the
U.K. and the Netherlands.
Out of this world
There are 67 cities that have
no future analog. Their
climate in 2070 is projected
to be unprecedented—unlike
any place on Earth today.
Diseases will spread
Before 1970, severe mosquito-
borne dengue epidemics had
occurred in only nine coun-
tries. The disease is found in
over 125 countries today.
SOURCE: VERISK MAPLECROFT
Low incomes, big danger
Richer cities can absorb
growing populations more
easily than poorer ones,
which are less able to cope
with demands on infrastruc-
ture and services.
Africa’s challenge
Africa has some of the
fastest growing cities in
the world; two-thirds of
them are facing extreme
risk from climate change.
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