Climate Change

Current reading High Risk
History 396 daily observations
Method Curated sources and AI scoring

Climate Change Risk

4.3 / 5
High Risk +0.1 from previous reading

Current assessment

Today's climate risk is high due to escalating extreme weather events, economic vulnerabilities, and potential tipping points in critical ecosystems.

Latest run

July 9, 2026

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Trend

Daily score history for Climate Change.

Risk Drivers

What is pushing the current reading.

The current news highlights several critical issues: the Arctic and Greenland are experiencing severe warming, potentially crossing tipping points that could have cascading effects on global climate systems. Economic risks are evident as climate change threatens Italy's long-term growth and debt stability, reflecting broader economic vulnerabilities worldwide. Additionally, the Amazon's biodiversity is at risk, which could lead to significant ecological and cultural losses. These factors, combined with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events like super typhoons and marine heatwaves, underscore the urgent need for comprehensive climate action to mitigate both immediate and long-term impacts.

Risk Reduction Actions

Priority actions generated from the current analysis.

Government

Implement and enforce stricter emissions regulations to curb global warming.

NGO

Increase public awareness campaigns focusing on the economic and ecological impacts of climate change.

International Organizations

Facilitate global cooperation to address climate-induced economic vulnerabilities and support affected regions.

Scientists

Conduct further research on potential tipping points in critical ecosystems like the Arctic and Amazon.

Businesses

Invest in sustainable practices and technologies to reduce carbon footprints and enhance resilience against climate change.

Sources Monitored

Visible feeds used in this category's nightly run.

Selected Articles

Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.