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Resilience

We must urgently respond to the stark reality that half of the world’s population already face imminent threats from extreme weather and natural disasters. Adaptation solutions are more than a moral imperative—they offer enormous investment opportunities and benefits spanning biodiversity, health, and improved livelihoods.

Building resilience is vital to tackle the climate crisis, halve global emissions and address adaptation gaps for the world’s most climate-vulnerable people by 2030.

Tackling the climate crisis requires both adaptation and mitigation. Investing in adaptation solutions is not only a moral imperative but also economically savvy; offering investment opportunities and benefits to biodiversity, health and improved livelihoods. 

With a collective commitment to climate action, the real economy is demonstrating that it can lead the charge to halve emissions and increase resilience of four billion people globally by 2030.

Explore the 2030 Climate Solutions

The 2030 Climate Solutions highlight specific actions that must be implemented by 2030 to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, build resilience and implement adaptation actions at scale.

To address emissions reductions and resilience building, we are offering a set of actionable and collaborative solutions on effective measures that need to be scaled up and replicated. 

Achieving the needed transformations at the pace and scale required will not be possible without alignment and collaboration. The individual efforts of regions, cities, businesses and investors taking climate action is critical.

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