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Projections consistently show that low-lying Bangkok risks being inundated by the ocean before the end of the century.
Pavich Kesavawong, deputy director-general of the government's department of climate change and environment, warned that the city might not be able to adapt with the world on its current warming pathway.
"Now we have to come back and think about adaptation. I imagine Bangkok will be under water already, if we stay in our [current] circumstance."
Bangkok's city government is exploring measures that include building dikes, along the lines of those used in the Netherlands, he said.But "we've been thinking about moving," Pavich said, noting that the discussions were still hypothetical and the issue was "very complex."
While a move is still a long way from being adopted as policy, it would not be unprecedented in the region.Indonesia will inaugurate this year its new capital Nusantara, which will replace sinking and polluted Jakarta as the country's political center.
The mammoth move has been controversial and extremely expensive, with an estimated price tag of US$32 billion (HK$249.6 billion) to US$35 billion.Thailand is suffering the effects of climate change across a range of sectors, from farmers struggling with heat and drought to tourism businesses affected by coral bleaching and pollution.
Thailand is targeting carbon neutrality by 2050, and net-zero by 2065.Agence France-Presse