Helping countries and cities counter the risks of a changing climate
Increasingly, people, governments and corporations must cope with the impact of climate extremes. The Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative (ND-GAIN) aims to help private and public sectors prioritize climate adaptation, ultimately lowering risk and enhancing readiness. With knowledge from ND-GAIN, leaders can gauge countries and cities based upon critical environmental, economic and social sectors.
Country Index
Free and open source, the ND-GAIN Country Index uses two decades of data across 45 indicators to rank 181 countries annually based upon their vulnerability and their readiness to successfully adapt.
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Global Urban Climate Adaptation
The Global Urban Climate Assessment (GUCA) is a pilot decision-support tool by ND-GAIN aimed at tracking the progress of climate vulnerability and readiness in ten major cities around the world.
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U.S. Urban Adaptation
ND-GAIN’s Urban Adaptation Assessment measures the climate risk and readiness of 278 U.S. cities. UAA climate hazards include flooding, extreme heat, extreme cold, drought, and sea-level rise.
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The Latest from ND-GAIN
Global
ND-GAIN To Launch Global Urban Climate Assessment Measuring Climate Resiliency at the City Level
ND-GAIN has announced its new project, GUCA, which aims to develop a pilot decision-support tool to inform actions and investments in urban areas around the world.
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Global
New ND-GAIN data shines spotlight on small islands’ climate vulnerability and adaptation efforts
This year’s update includes new data on Nauru, Palau, and the Marshall Islands and an updated data source for the dependence on imported energy indicator.
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Country
United Nations Least Developed Countries Report 2023
This report by the UN identified the 46 least developed nations in the world and utilized data from ND-GAIN's Country Index in order to assess climate change preparedness and vulnerability in these countries.
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