Klima-Risiko-Index
Der jährlich erscheinende Klima-Risiko-Index vergleicht wetterbedingte Schadensereignisse (Stürme, Überschwemmungen, Hitzewellen etc.) und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Staaten der Welt.
Alle Klimarisiko-Indizes
As in previous years, the Global Climate Risk Index 2011 analyses to what extent countries have been affected by the impacts of weather‐related loss events (storms, floods, heat waves etc.). The most recent available data from 2009 as well as for the period 1990‐2009 were taken into account.
Extreme weather events are generally expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to global climate change. They have the potential to significantly undermine progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Global Climate Risk Index 2010 analyses to what extent countries have been affected by the impacts of weather-related loss events (storms, floods, heatwaves etc.).
Extreme weather events are generally expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to global climate change. They have the potential to significantly undermine progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Global Climate Risk Index 2009 analyses to what extent countries have been affected by the impacts of weatherrelated loss events (storms, floods, heatwaves etc.).
Extreme weather events are generally expected to increase in frequency and intensity due to global climate change. They have the potential to significantly undermine progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Global Climate Risk Index 2008 analyses to what extent countries and country groups have been affected by the impacts of weather-related loss events (storms, floods, heatwaves etc.).

Der Globale Klima-Risiko-Index 2007 untersucht, wie stark Länder und Ländergruppen durch die Auswirkungen wetterbedingter Schadensereignisse (Stürme, Überschwemmungen, Dürren etc.) betroffen sind. Die Auswertungen basieren auf den weltweit anerkannten Datenerhebungen und -analysen des Bereichs GeorisikoForschung (NatCatSERVICE®) der Münchener Rück.

Der Klima-Risiko-Index untersucht, wie stark Länder und Ländergruppen durch die Auswirkungen wetterbedingter Schadensereignisse (Stürme, Überschwemmungen, Dürren etc.) betroffen sind. Sowohl die Zahlen für das Jahr 2004, welche die aktuellste verfügbare Datenbasis darstellen, als auch für den gesamten Zeitraum der vergangenen 20 Jahre zeigen, dass Länder mit geringerem Entwicklungsstand besonders stark betroffen sind.
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David Eckstein
Referent für Klimafinanzierung und Investitionen
Vera Künzel
Referentin für Anpassung an den Klimawandel und Menschenrechte
Laura Schäfer
Referentin für Klima-Risikomanagement
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