In addition, a national coordination mechanism has been identified to implement a variety of national initiatives to protect the various vital sectors from the Negative Impacts of Climate Change. These interactions have had and continue to have an impact on how people live their lives over time. and concluded that this problem is not restricted to political boundaries; rather, it is primarily felt by countries that are the most vulnerable and are not equipped to face climate changes, even if they did not cause them. Jabal Al-Hussein, Jabal Al-Lweibdeh, Shmeisani, and Al-Madineh Al-Riyadiyah are the four neighborhoods in the district. The primary challenge that Kuwait and its inhabitants face is adapting to the challenges posed by climate change.
A comprehensive ongoing monitoring program utilizing the necessary environmental data and information to continuously monitor climate change and evaluate its impact on Kuwait, in collaboration with all stakeholders in the areas of adaptation to climate change, including academia, the private sector, and nongovernmental organizations, is one of the anticipated outcomes. The Government of Kuwait, represented by the Environment Public Authority (EPA), has pledged to ensure the implementation of its National Adaptation Plan (NAP) in partnership with other governmental and non-governmental institutions. Where adaptation to climate change necessitates the involvement of all stakeholders in the planning and execution of numerous initiatives, including those related to water, coastal areas, the marine environment, human health, and others
As a result, in order to put into action the programs that have been proposed to adapt to climate change and lessen the negative effects of socio-economic issues, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will seek technical assistance from international organizations, the business community, and other stakeholders.
Natural resources are primarily impacted by climate change, particularly in dry subhumid and semi-arid regions.
A variety of natural hazards are brought on by climate change in dry areas as a result of the sequential interactions between humans, the environment, and climate change.