On 27th February, the London Climate Ready Partnership and the MACC Hub convened more than 100 stakeholders from across London’s public, private, academic, health, transport, and community sectors to discuss one of the capital’s most urgent adaptation challenges: extreme heat.
The Climate costs guide provides an accessible, financially focused approach for assessing the monetary impacts of climate risks and the cost‑effectiveness of adaptation.
The Glasgow City Region Climate Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan is a long-term adaptation project facilitated by Climate Ready Clyde to support and transform the sustainable future of the Region until 2030.
This research provides trends in global climate change adaptation laws and policies over time through analysing 35 countries and establishes key developments and recommendations for policy.
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.
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.
Climate change is reshaping daily life, yet adaptation often remains incremental and technocratic. This piece explores why transformational approaches are needed, what capabilities they demand, and invites professionals to complete a survey that will guide new training approaches to address systemic vulnerability.
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.
December 3, 2025
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