Implement stricter emissions regulations and accelerate the transition to renewable energy sources.
Climate Change
Climate Change Risk
Current assessment
Today's climate risk is high due to unprecedented heatwaves, extreme weather events, and insufficient global policy progress.
June 24, 2026
Trend
Daily score history for Climate Change.
Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The current news highlights several alarming trends: unprecedented heatwaves in Europe, increased frequency of extreme weather events like tornadoes and tropical storms, and the failure of international climate talks to make significant progress. These events are exacerbated by ongoing issues such as rising sea levels and the ocean's diminishing capacity to absorb heat, which are indicative of long-term climate feedback loops. Additionally, the weakening of net-zero policies and the economic impact of climate change further underscore the systemic risks. These factors collectively elevate the climate threat level to high, as they contribute to both immediate and long-term planetary risks.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Increase public awareness campaigns focused on the impacts of climate change and the importance of sustainable practices.
Facilitate more effective global climate negotiations to ensure binding commitments and accountability.
Develop and invest in infrastructure that is resilient to extreme weather events and climate change impacts.
Conduct further studies on climate feedback loops and their potential impacts to inform policy and mitigation strategies.
Sources Monitored
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Unprecedented June heat grips Europe this week Publisher: Yale Climate Published June 22, 2026
- Analysis: Climate Change Makes Heat Waves Up to 4 Degrees Hotter Publisher: blue News Published June 24, 2026
- UN Climate Change Conference 2026: Latest global climate talks end with little progress amid deep political tensions Publisher: resilience.org Published June 23, 2026
- UK heatwave: 40C in June must be wake-up call on climate crisis, scientists warn Publisher: the-independent.com Published June 23, 2026
- How A Record-High "Energy Imbalance" Is Driving Global Warming Publisher: CleanTechnica Published June 23, 2026