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Disaster Resilience Investment Has Touched Us100 Billion Asia

Non Bank Financial Institutio…Investment FundsSovereign Wealth FundsFinancial Sector Development

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The article reports on climate adaptation investment in Asia, primarily in water and infrastructure. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a funding flow report, not a specific price or supply shock. No direct commodity or company margin impact is identified. The investment is mostly public/DFI, with private interest noted but not yet materialized. Sectors selected are broad infrastructure and utilities, but the mechanism is too diffuse for strong sector-level inference.

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  • ~US$100 billion invested in climate adaptation in Asia (2021-2025)
  • >90% of funding from state-related or development finance institutions
  • Focus on water and infrastructure projects (road elevation, drainage, water basin management)
  • Potential revenues from adaptation solutions projected to reach US$4 trillion by 2050

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