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Climate report predicts city will be warmest place on earth by the turn of the century.

 

Tropical countries such as Singapore will be a lot hotter and wetter by the turn of this century if climate change predictions come to pass.
Weather considered extreme today could well become the norm, with temperatures rising by as much as three to four degrees Celsius and heavy storms becoming more frequent and intense.
Singapore already has one of the hottest tropical rainforest climates on earth.
"Equatorial Singapore will not just be warmer than it is now, but warmer than anywhere on earth with year-round rainfall," ecologist Richard Corlett warns in the first State of the Tropics report by Australia's James Cook University (JCU), which is launched today in Myanmar, Singapore and Australia.
Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore were among 11 international universities that helped to develop the report's framework and review the final product, targeted at policymakers, researchers and others.
Tropical regions are typically those where the mean temperature of the coolest month is above 18 deg C, with a small annual range of temperature.
The report's focus on the tropics reflects how this is a critical zone of population and economic growth, with an impact on the rest of the world, said JCU media and communications head Richard Davis.
The university plans to update the report every five years.
Professor Corlett, who is with the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Yunnan, told The Sunday Times there is a need for more research in several areas, and Singapore could play a lead role in this.
One area is developing better climate models, something which the Centre for Climate Research Singapore is currently doing. South-East Asia's climate is particularly complicated, with a varied mix of land and sea. Another is conducting experiments on how various species react to sustained higher temperatures.
Professor Stephen Lansing, co-director of NTU's Complexity Institute, said Singapore has the research expertise to model how tropical cities might behave as they grow, or to work out how to cut emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from ricefields in Bali, for example.
In the report, JCU researchers say climate change is making the earth's tropical regions creep gradually towards the poles at a rate of about 1.25 to 2.5 degrees of latitude every quarter-century - or between 138km and 277km.
This will have significant consequences for a number of issues, as well as for people and ecosystems.
Almost half the people in the tropics are already vulnerable to water stress. So if the region expands as temperatures rise and rainfall patterns shift, even more could be at risk.
An expanded tropical region could increase the habitat for disease-carrying insects. But other plants and animals could face extinction if they cannot move or adapt as warm places become warmer.
NTU and NUS representatives, including NTU president Bertil Andersson, are among experts who will discuss the report at Marina Bay Sands today.
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Almost half the people in the tropics are already vulnerable to water stress. So if the region expands as temperatures rise and rainfall patterns shift, even more could be at risk.

An expanded tropical region could increase the habitat for disease-carrying insects. But other plants and animals could face extinction if they cannot move or adapt as warm places become warmer.

 

To cut down on aircon usage, which consumes energy, workers should be allowed to wear shorts, short sleeves, etc. Men can carry umbrella to walk outdoor and no need to feel shy. Hawker centres must provide shower spots (like swimming pool) for people to cool down. Every little bit counts.

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To cut down on aircon usage, which consumes energy, workers should be allowed to wear shorts, short sleeves, etc. Men can carry umbrella to walk outdoor and no need to feel shy. Hawker centres must provide shower spots (like swimming pool) for people to cool down. Every little bit counts.

Should mandate that all girl wear bikini better right??

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Should mandate that all girl wear bikini better right??

 

Aware will make noise lah..................

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Aware will make noise lah..................

It's for their welfare Leh. Don't want them to faint due to heat stroke hor.

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It's for their welfare Leh. Don't want them to faint due to heat stroke hor.

 

AWARE values chasity / modesty higher than fainting hor.....

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It's for their welfare Leh. Don't want them to faint due to heat stroke hor.

In which case hav to strip down n hose down with water... I can live with either lol

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Singaporean getting wetter? Oh my... Do they need porker and my service?? [sly]

 

You in the lubricant business? Shell, Castro, Petronas?? [thumbsup]

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Should mandate that all girl wear bikini better right??

 

Aiyah...I was going to suggest that !!! You faster than me.... :D

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Aiyah...I was going to suggest that !!! You faster than me.... :D

 

I prefer filmsy, semi see thru blouse / skirt, more suitable at work place yet still cooling.

 

Dont forget the main aim is to make the wearers feel cool and dont need to rely on aircon.

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Too many aircon in buildings and homes and cars and malls.

For me, I do my part not to switch aircon in my car, wind down the windows if the temperature outside is 27deg and below. That is in the morning , my kids like the wind.

Even in the car, my aircon temp is set 25~26deg.

 

At home Aircon also set at 25~26deg, switch on Dehumidifier first.

some say might as well don't turn on aircon, but why would you turn to 20deg and cover blanket ?

 

It is because of the abuse of the aircon in Sgp we have raise the temp by probably 1~2 deg.

 

Aircon is the worst because the lower the temp you set in your room, the more heat is emitted outside.

Almosst everyone I know live their 18~20deg aircon temp in their rooms...

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Singaporean getting wetter? Oh my... Do they need porker and my service?? [sly]

 

I make girls wet only. Cannot dry them muayhahaha

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