UNEP

Adaptation and resilience

Reducing carbon emissions is no longer enough to halt the impacts of climate change. Many countries are realizing it's time to start adapting to the climate crisis. With that recognition, UNEP provides technical support to governments and helps them access finance to build climate resilience.

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is essential, but the UN Secretary-General is warning world leaders that adapting to the impacts of climate change must not be the neglected half of the equation.

Without adaptation solutions, our economies, food security and global stability are under threat.

With climate adaptation projects all over the world, UNEP promotes a wide range of solutions, including nature-based solutions, the development of National Adaptation Plans, early warning climate services, climate-resilient livelihood training and much more.

UNEP has assisted almost 90 projects on climate change adaptation in over 50 countries. Combined, the projects are aiming to benefit around 3.5 million people, restore 241,000 hectares of land, improve climate adaptation knowledge of 324,000 people and 131 institutions, and build over 8,000 water harvesting structures and 82 weather stations.

Climate adaptation highlights
Climate Action
Interactive
Climate Action
Interactive
img
UNEP's climate adaptation projects
Climate Action
Interactive
UNEP’s Regional Climate Adaptation Networks
Climate Action
Interactive
Climate Action
Interactive
Contact

Nature for Climate Branch