"This table shows the vulnerability and readiness of different nations around 
the world to adapt to climate change."


1    Norway
2    New Zealand
3    Sweden 
4    Finland
5    Denmark
6    Australia
7    United Kingdom
8    United States
9    Germany
10   Iceland
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178 Samoa (etc)


Ref: University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index: 
http://index.gain.org/ranking

Zoomable Maps:  
http://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/sites/default/files/filemanager/climatechange1.jpg

The ND-GAIN Index, a project of the University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation 
Index (ND-GAIN), summarizes a country's vulnerability to climate change and 
other global challenges in combination with its readiness to improve 
resilience. It aims to help businesses and the public sector better prioritize 
investments for a more efficient response to the immediate global challenges 
ahead. 

When it comes to the factors measured, vulnerability was split into 
measurements of ecosystem services, food, health, human habitat, 
infrastructure, water, adaptive capacity, exposure and sensitivity. Readiness 
was measured according to three factors - economic, governance, and social 
readiness. The data was collected over 18 years, between 1995 and 2013, and is 
based on roughly half a million data points. You can download the data in full 
at the ND-Gain Index website. http://index.gain.org/ranking

"With climate change described as one of the greatest challenges of our time, 
the impacts of destructive changes in temperature, rainfall and agriculture 
will affect every country. These findings highlight the need for richer, more 
technologically advanced nations to help less developed countries. Ultimately 
there will be no winners from the effects of climate change, every country will 
be impacted in some way. Just how much depends on the decisions made now by 
world leaders."

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Stephen

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