Climate change

Climate adaptation for disaster resilience and climate change as a risk driver.

Latest Climate change additions in the Knowledge Base

This report offers detailed estimates of the natural risks faced by people, towns, key economic sectors, infrastructure systems, and public services in Vietnam’s coastal zone. The overall picture is clear: the threats are significant and growing. Around

This Guidance note was designed to help Russian Chapter’s Non-Executive Director community address the new physical climate risks coming from climate change. 

It provides a set of key questions that Non-Executive Directors can use to hold informed and

Given that the average air temperature in Germany has risen by about 1.6°C, the government plans to develop a “vision for a climate-resilient Germany 2060.
Clean Energy Wire

This short policy briefer identifies and summarizes the three main security threats that are facing the USA today, that is

  • emerging infectious diseases
  • dangerously changing climate
  • the proliferation of nuclear weapons

Stressing their urgent nature

The third in a series, this report looks at the latest donor figures for 2017–18, with a strong focus on public finance. It considers fundamental questions including: how developed countries are counting the climate finance they report; what it is being

The report provides orientation regarding potential future developments by examining six scenarios of climate impacts that can trigger social, political, economic or financial crises in Europe in the next decade. The scenarios have been identified through

L’adaptation au changement climatique est à la fois une urgence du présent, et une exigence pour le long terme.
Conversation Media Group, the
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The true value of money provided by developed countries to help developing nations respond to the climate crisis may be just a third of the amount reported.
Oxfam International Secretariat

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