GAIN – Global Adaptation Index

The ND-GAIN Index, a project of the University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index (ND-GAIN), summarizes a country’s vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges in combination with its readiness to improve resilience. It aims to help businesses and the public sector better prioritize investments for a more efficient response to the immediate global challenges ahead.

Scores are available for 1995-2013.

 

 

 

GAIN rankings, GAIN report, Article about GAIN in Gizmodo
http://index.gain.org/ranking, http://index.gain.org/, http://gizmodo.com/the-countries-most-likely-to-survive-climate-change-cha-1683282802

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