12 Aralık 2013 Perşembe

2013 ND-GAIN data show world’s poorest countries lag 100 years behind richest in preparing for climate change

ND-Achieve 2013 report (Click for total-dimension picture)


It will get the world’s poorest nations more than one particular century just to reach the degree of climate modify readiness that the richest nations presently enjoy, in accordance to information launched Thursday (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Worldwide Adaptation Index (ND-Achieve).


ND-Acquire is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their vulnerability to climate adjust and their readiness to adapt to the droughts, superstorms and organic disasters that climate modify can lead to.


The most recent edition of Notre Dame’s annual index highlights large disparities among the designed globe and establishing globe when it comes to being prepared for the difficulties climate alter is expected to cause in this century.


“We knew that there were disparities amongst the richest and poorest nations when it comes to climate change adaptation and readiness,” said Associate Professor Jessica Hellmann, who prospects Notre Dame’s climate alter adaptation program. “But we did not realize that it would consider much more than one hundred years for the poorest nations just to attain the readiness levels that the richest countries have previously attained.”


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Some examples of the countries on this a hundred-yr trajectory consist of Cambodia, Kenya and Haiti. “Given the current typhoon in the Philippines, some folks might be questioning where that island nation falls in terms of readiness,” stated Associate Professor Nitesh Chawla, director of the Notre Dame Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications. “According to the information, the Philippines are far more than forty years behind the most produced countries in climate readiness. While that’s greater than the poorest countries, it exhibits that the Philippines still has a prolonged way to go.”


Although the ND-Achieve Index demonstrates that countries all around the globe are turning out to be a lot more resilient in the encounter of climate alter, the data also display that this trend is not occurring almost quick ample — even for created nations. “These information are sobering simply because they cast light on just how unprepared some of the most vulnerable nations truly are,” Hellmann explained. “But they also demonstrate that the most designed nations are not performing sufficient both, which raises severe public policy questions no matter how effectively-developed a national economic climate might be.”


This year’s information display that the ND-Gain Index is a lot more than just a ranking of nations. The index, which is “open source” and available to any individual with an Net connection, includes crucial details for policymakers, the personal sector and nonprofits. The index aims to unlock global adaptation remedies that conserve lives and improve livelihoods even though strengthening market place positions in the personal sector and policy choices in the public sector. It informs strategic, operational and reputational decisions with regards to supply chains, capital projects and local community engagements. “This year’s announcement shows that the index includes information that can obviously help decision-makers establish global, regional and nationwide priorities,” Chawla stated.


Below the United Nations-led climate talks, billions of bucks have been pledged to aid the planet adapt to climate adjust. But key questions stay on the place and how that income should be spent. ND-Acquire is a single instrument that can aid governments, nongovernmental organizations and the personal sector greater target individuals and other investments.


The 2013 Index was launched on Thursday (Dec. twelve) at the ND-Obtain Yearly Meeting hosted by the Wilson Center, a nonpartisan global public policy institution. The ND-Achieve Yearly Meeting serves as the premier gathering of domestic and global experts on climate change adaptation and is attended by leading figures from the government, nonprofit and personal sectors.


Get in touch with: Julie Hail Flory, Notre Dame Public Relations, 574-631-7031, jflory@nd.edu



2013 ND-GAIN data show world’s poorest countries lag 100 years behind richest in preparing for climate change

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