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Use your creativity to tell the story. Age 12-21? Enter an artwork, poem, music piece, soundscape, short film, poster or sculpture – get creative! The winner will be announced at the Helicon Youth Arts Festival, Hungary on 17 April 2026.
The report sets out how the EU can reinforce its approach to climate adaptation in the face of escalating and increasingly systemic climate risks in 2026.
Join the MACC Hub for Webinar 8. Experts will discuss how climate change is affecting UK food production, supply chains, and prices, and explore solutions like landscape-scale approaches and nature-based strategies to build a resilient food system. Gain insights from cutting-edge MACC research and learn how the UK can prepare for climate-driven disruptions.
Creating a Climate for Change in Limerick showcases how dance and creative practice can engage communities in climate action, building resilience, accessibility, and collective behaviour change through embodied learning.
A toolkit to teach 10-16-year-olds about preparing for and coping with extreme weather events, including climate change teaching resources and weather learning activities on flood risk, heatwaves, and eco-anxiety.
Paludiculture is the productive land use of wet and rewetted peatlands that preserves the peat soil and thereby minimizes CO2 emissions and subsidence.
UK’s largest farmer-led nature recovery project that brings together Cotswold farmers to restore habitats, enhance biodiversity and build climate resilience at landscape scale has been greenlighted.
Explore the UK Adaptation Inventory to learn more on adaptation on the ground, based on national reporting to government by public and private sector organisations.
The report sets out how the EU can reinforce its approach to climate adaptation in the face of escalating and increasingly systemic climate risks in 2026.
A toolkit to teach 10-16-year-olds about preparing for and coping with extreme weather events, including climate change teaching resources and weather learning activities on flood risk, heatwaves, and eco-anxiety.
Explore the UK Adaptation Inventory to learn more on adaptation on the ground, based on national reporting to government by public and private sector organisations.
The MACC Hub supports place-based climate adaptation projects across the UK. Ten projects have now been awarded funding to address local climate risks and deliver practical, scalable solutions.
MACC Research projects bring together researchers, businesses, industry partners and communities to develop long-term, practical solutions to extreme weather and other climate impacts across all four UK nations.
Building on previous work co-developing Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessments (CRVAs) for Birmingham and the wider region, the WM-Adapt project will advance adaptive capacity across the West Midlands.
Joined Up Landscapes (JUL) examines opportunities to enhance the contribution of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to climate change adaptation in the UK in the medium to long term.
The ‘Accelerating Resilience and Climate Adaptation of Domestic Environments for vulnerable populations’ (ARCADE) project aims to assist decision-makers to protect older heat-vulnerable people in the UK in adapting to climate change within their homes.
Creating a Climate for Change in Limerick showcases how dance and creative practice can engage communities in climate action, building resilience, accessibility, and collective behaviour change through embodied learning.
UK’s largest farmer-led nature recovery project that brings together Cotswold farmers to restore habitats, enhance biodiversity and build climate resilience at landscape scale has been greenlighted.
The River Severn Partnership is a cross-sector collaboration that takes a ‘systems-based approach’ to managing the river network to enhance regional wellbeing and prosperity.
This case study explores the climate change adaptation initiative at Alice Holt Forest in southeast England, a project co-developed by Forest Research and Forestry England.
The Three Horizons Toolkit has been developed by Public Health Wales and the Future Generations Commissioner’s Office to help public bodies avoid making decisions that don’t stand the test of time. It is based on a model developed by Bill Sharpe and the International Futures Forum.
Climate Just is a free webtool for public service providers designed to: identify who is vulnerable to climate change and fuel poverty and why, highlight neighbourhoods where climate disadvantage is highest, explain the factors involved and help you decide what actions to take.
Discover the Met Office's Local Authority Climate Service (LACS) tool that help UK Local Authorities and others understand climate risks and build resilience. Access local Climate Reports, explore the Climate Explorer, and find guidance on assessing risks and taking action to adapt to climate change.
Use this tool to see what the scientific research is saying about - How local climates will change? What health and community impacts may occur as a result? Who will be most vulnerable and why? Which adaptations to consider ?
A project to develop adaptation capability within the NHS was carried out in 2024 by two independent organisations in the UK and three NHS organisations in the north of England. This article provides an overview of the project as a whole and what it hopes to achieve.
This article provides an introduction to writing a climate change adaptation plan and reporting on adaptation in the NHS as context for two documents that can be found in the resource section: a downloadable Adaptation Plan Template, and a guide for including adaptation in your Green Plan and other regulatory guidance related to adaptation in the NHS.
The UK Climate Resilience Programme brings together climate research and expertise and undertakes climate risk and adaptation research to build resilience to climate change in the UK.
Forest Research (FR) is the research agency of the Forestry Commission (FC) and Great Britain’s principal organisation for forestry and tree-related research. Forest Research is internationally renowned for the provision of science, research, evidence, data and services in support of sustainable forestry.
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