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Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN Founding CEO Dr. Juan José Daboub participated in the Doha Carbon and Energy Forum November 11 - 13 in Doha, Qatar. ND-GAIN was invited to discuss adaptation and metrics that increase resilience to mounting global challenges and, during his remarks, Dr. Daboub discussed the urgent need to save lives and improve livelihoods.PRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN Founding CEO Dr. Juan José Daboub participated in the Doha Carbon and Energy Forum November 11 - 13 in Doha, Qatar. ND-GAIN was invited to discuss adaptation and metrics that increase resilience to mounting global challenges and, during his remarks, Dr. Daboub discussed the urgent need to save lives and improve livelihoods.PRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated byPRESS RELEASES
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WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on ND-GAIN HOSTS WORLD-LEADING ADAPTATION INDEX The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt, was formerly housed in WORLD RENOWNED EXPERTS JOIN GLOBAL ADAPTATION... World Renowned Experts Join Global Adaptation Institute Council of Scientific Advisers. Washington, D.C. (July 14, 2011) Following the success of the Global Adaptation Institute’s first Annual Meeting and Consultation on the Global Adaptation Index™ (GaIn™), eight scientists, representing seven countries, have become founding members of the Institute’s Council of Scientific Advisers. WORLD CLIMATE SUMMIT: TRANSITIONING TO A GLOBAL... Bruno Sanchez-Andrade Nuño reports on the World Climate Summit, Dec. 3-4, in Durban, South Africa. The World Climate Summit (WCS) beganwith
ADAPTATION HERE TO STAY: GAIN INDEX 2012 UNVEILED... Adaptation Here to Stay: GAIN Index 2012 Unveiled at Princeton With Positive Response From Diverse Group. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Tuesday, October 16, 2012 USDA'S PREDICTION ON HOW DROUGHT WILL AFFECT 2013... USDA’s Prediction on How Drought Will Affect 2013 Prices. 2012 U.S. drought (Photo courtesy Theresa L Wysocki, Creative Commons) The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a U.S. Drought 2012: Farm and Food Impacts statement and resource tool to provide more information about the effects the drought will have on businesses and consumers in the upcoming year or more. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated byPRESS RELEASES
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WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador. CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN MOUNTAIN BASINS IN THE... Climate Adaptation in Mountain Basins in the Andean Region (CAMBIAR) Communities around the world are affected by a changing climate – with the poorest communities burdened by a disproportionate impact. While concerted worldwide effort to mitigate carbon emissions and climate change on a global scale stalls, many poor communities areleft
“ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated byPRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador. CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN MOUNTAIN BASINS IN THE... Climate Adaptation in Mountain Basins in the Andean Region (CAMBIAR) Communities around the world are affected by a changing climate – with the poorest communities burdened by a disproportionate impact. While concerted worldwide effort to mitigate carbon emissions and climate change on a global scale stalls, many poor communities areleft
“ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated byPRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 RIO+20: WERE THE "SIDE EVENTS" THE "MAIN EVENT"? Rio+20: Were the “side events” the “main event”? Entrance to the Rio+20 Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 45,381 participants from 188 countries, which included 100 heads of state and their staff were present at Rio+20.The goal of this United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development was to strengthen political commitment towards sustainable development. ADAPTATION HERE TO STAY: GAIN INDEX 2012 UNVEILED... Adaptation Here to Stay: GAIN Index 2012 Unveiled at Princeton With Positive Response From Diverse Group. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Tuesday, October 16, 2012 ND-GAIN FEATURED IN WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’S GLOBAL... ND-GAIN is featured in the World Economic Forum's latest Global Risk Report. Climate change mitigation and adaptation is listed as thefifth risk
ACCORDING TO THE GAIN INDEX, SPAIN WORSENS ITS... According to the GAIN Index, Spain worsens its preparation to the effects of climate change. EFE News. Washington, Oct. 15 (EFE).-Spain increased its vulnerability and diminished its ability to face the effects of climate change in 2011.This worsened Spain’s score in the GAIN 2012 international ranking, which included 176 countries. 2013 ND-GAIN DATA SHOW WORLD’S POOREST COUNTRIES... WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated by GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN Founding CEO Dr. Juan José Daboub participated in the Doha Carbon and Energy Forum November 11 - 13 in Doha, Qatar. ND-GAIN was invited to discuss adaptation and metrics that increase resilience to mounting global challenges and, during his remarks, Dr. Daboub discussed the urgent need to save lives and improve livelihoods.PRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN INDEX: A TANGIBLE TOOL FEATURED AT U.N.’S... GAIN Index: A Tangible Tool Featured at U.N.’s Rio+20. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Friday, June 15, 2012. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Director of Science & Technology Dr. Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, along with a data mapping team that has worked with GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand.PRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated by GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN Founding CEO Dr. Juan José Daboub participated in the Doha Carbon and Energy Forum November 11 - 13 in Doha, Qatar. ND-GAIN was invited to discuss adaptation and metrics that increase resilience to mounting global challenges and, during his remarks, Dr. Daboub discussed the urgent need to save lives and improve livelihoods.PRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador.PRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble, former Lead Climate Change Specialist at the World Bank, in his opening presentation about the state of adaptation and the GAIN Index said, "Adaptation is essential.“. Dr. Noble has guided the creation of the GAIN Index, which looks at a countries readiness and vulnerability to adapt. GAIN INDEX: A TANGIBLE TOOL FEATURED AT U.N.’S... GAIN Index: A Tangible Tool Featured at U.N.’s Rio+20. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Friday, June 15, 2012. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Director of Science & Technology Dr. Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, along with a data mapping team that has worked withPRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN Founding CEO Dr. Juan José Daboub participated in the Doha Carbon and Energy Forum November 11 - 13 in Doha, Qatar. ND-GAIN was invited to discuss adaptation and metrics that increase resilience to mounting global challenges and, during his remarks, Dr. Daboub discussed the urgent need to save lives and improve livelihoods. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on their GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE Vicki Arroyo knows a thing or two about climate change.A lawyer by training, she is the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center, which works on policies to help government leaders (and the world) deal with climate change’s inevitable disruptions.But that’s not the only reason she’s familiar with climate change. As she tells us, she also grew up in New Orleans, devastated byPRESS RELEASES
Climate Adaptation Group Wins $10M Start-Up Pledge from NGP Energy Capital Management. WASHINGTON, September 12th – “Global Adaptation Institute,” led by CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub, former Managing Director of the World Bank, announced that NGP Energy Capital Management, a leading natural resources investment firm, will be Founding Sponsor of the environmental non-profit focused on ND-GAIN HOSTS WORLD-LEADING ADAPTATION INDEX The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt, was formerly housed in SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE FEATURES ND-GAIN ANNOUNCEMENT The University of Notre Dame will become the new home base of the Global Adaptation Index, a tool showing which countries are best prepared to deal with droughts, storms and other natural disasters that may be caused by climate change.. Known as GAIN, the index ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change and how prepared they are to adapt. WORLD CLIMATE SUMMIT: TRANSITIONING TO A GLOBAL... Bruno Sanchez-Andrade Nuño reports on the World Climate Summit, Dec. 3-4, in Durban, South Africa. The World Climate Summit (WCS) beganwith
RIO+20: WERE THE "SIDE EVENTS" THE "MAIN EVENT"? Rio+20: Were the “side events” the “main event”? Entrance to the Rio+20 Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 45,381 participants from 188 countries, which included 100 heads of state and their staff were present at Rio+20.The goal of this United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development was to strengthen political commitment towards sustainable development. GAIN INDEX: A TANGIBLE TOOL FEATURED AT U.N.’S... GAIN Index: A Tangible Tool Featured at U.N.’s Rio+20. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Friday, June 15, 2012. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Director of Science & Technology Dr. Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, along with a data mapping team that has worked with GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
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The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on theirPRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador. CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN MOUNTAIN BASINS IN THE...MOUNTAINS AND BASINS INTERESTING FACTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINS MAJOR CITIESMOUNTAINS AND BASINS REGION FACTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINS REGION PLANTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINSTOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Climate Adaptation in Mountain Basins in the Andean Region (CAMBIAR) EWB-AUS Tackles Peruvian Adaptation Challenges. The Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) honored four organizations leading adaptation efforts on the ground in its inaugural awarding of the GAIN Prize. “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” “Adaptation is Essential” — Global Decision Makers Agree on Urgent Need to Build Resilience. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Monday, May 14, 2012 ACCORDING TO THE GAIN INDEX, SPAIN WORSENS ITS... According to the GAIN Index, Spain worsens its preparation to the effects of climate change. EFE News. Washington, Oct. 15 (EFE).-Spain increased its vulnerability and diminished its ability to face the effects of climate change in 2011.This worsened Spain’s score in the GAIN 2012 international ranking, which included 176 countries. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 RED CROSS GLOBAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CENTER... Red Cross Global Disaster Preparedness Center Launches. The American Red Cross and the International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies continue to advance their mission of providing compassionate care to those in need and saving lives all around the world – this time by furthering knowledge on disaster preparedness for communitiesaround the world.
GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE ND-GAIN’s 2013 Annual Meeting was the premier gathering of domestic and international thought leaders on adaptation. The event, held at the non-partisan Wilson Center, was attended by more than 100 leaders from major multinational corporations, NGOs and government agencies who are developing pragmatic solutions to adapt to urbanization, population growth and the changing climate.PRESS RELEASES
Contact: Peter Annin | 574-807-9322 | pannin@nd.edu The Global Adaptation Index (GAIN)—the world’s leading Index showing which countries are best prepared to deal with the droughts, super-storms and other natural disasters that climate change can cause—is moving to the University of Notre Dame. GAIN, which ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climatePRESS RELEASES
The Global Adaptation Index (GaIn) summarizes a country's Vulnerability to climate change and other global challenges on the one hand and its Readiness to improve resilience on the other hand. GLOBAL ADAPTATION INSTITUTE WASHINGTON, D.C. — It will take the world’s poorest countries more than one century just to reach the level of climate change readiness that the richest countries already enjoy, according to data released today (Dec. 12) by the 2013 University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index ().ND-GAIN is the world’s leading annual index that ranks more than 175 countries based on theirPRESS RELEASES
WASHINGTON, July 11, 2012 – Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) Founding CEO Dr. Juan Jose Daboub was recently appointed Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Climate Change of the World Economic Forum (WEF).. Dr. Daboub served as Managing Director of World Bank Group from 2006-2010 and prior to that as the Finance Minister and Technical Secretary of the President of El Salvador. CLIMATE ADAPTATION IN MOUNTAIN BASINS IN THE...MOUNTAINS AND BASINS INTERESTING FACTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINS MAJOR CITIESMOUNTAINS AND BASINS REGION FACTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINS REGION PLANTSMOUNTAINS AND BASINSTOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Climate Adaptation in Mountain Basins in the Andean Region (CAMBIAR) EWB-AUS Tackles Peruvian Adaptation Challenges. The Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) honored four organizations leading adaptation efforts on the ground in its inaugural awarding of the GAIN Prize. “ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL” “Adaptation is Essential” — Global Decision Makers Agree on Urgent Need to Build Resilience. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Monday, May 14, 2012 ACCORDING TO THE GAIN INDEX, SPAIN WORSENS ITS... According to the GAIN Index, Spain worsens its preparation to the effects of climate change. EFE News. Washington, Oct. 15 (EFE).-Spain increased its vulnerability and diminished its ability to face the effects of climate change in 2011.This worsened Spain’s score in the GAIN 2012 international ranking, which included 176 countries. GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... GAIN brings private sector perspective to global adaptation conference. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Wednesday, June 6, 2012 RED CROSS GLOBAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CENTER... Red Cross Global Disaster Preparedness Center Launches. The American Red Cross and the International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies continue to advance their mission of providing compassionate care to those in need and saving lives all around the world – this time by furthering knowledge on disaster preparedness for communitiesaround the world.
GAIN BRINGS PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVE TO GLOBAL... To give perspective to the urgent need to adapt, a minimum of $70 billion per year by 2020 and up to $100 billion per year by 2050 will be needed to pay for adaptation, according to the World Bank report “The Economics of Adaptation”. PSI: PEPSICO’S GLOBAL RESILIENCE GROWTH STRATEGY PSI: PepsiCo’s Global Resilience Growth Strategy. By: Tim Hill, GAIN. The Global Adaptation Institute is featuring a five-part series on GAIN.org dissecting the United Nation’s Private Sector Initiative, as well as zooming-in on private sector best practices in adaptation.Read other articles to learn more about water, food & agriculture, coastal protection and energy companies who have GAIN PRIZE WINNERS DISCUSS NEW ALLIANCE GAIN Prize Winners Discuss New Alliance. The Global Adaptation Institute (GAIN) staff welcomes GAIN Prize winners to its Washington, D.C., office May 9 to discuss the developing partnership involving technology solutions between two of the 2012 GAIN Prize winners, Engineers Without Borders-USA, Austin Chapter, and Positive Innovation for the Next Generation (PING). ADAPTATION IS ESSENTIAL: GLOBAL DECISION MAKERS... Adaptation is Essential: Global Decision Makers Prioritize Urgent Need to Build Resilience. From left, Claudia McMurray, Senior Counselor at The Prince of Wales’ International Sustainability Unit; Frank Nutter, President at the Reinsurance Association of America; and Dr. Raj Rajan, RD&E Vice President, Global Sustainability Technical Leader at Ecolab, participate in the Managing Risk and GAIN'S DR. IAN NOBLE FEATURED IN SWEDISH MAGAZINE GAIN’s Dr. Ian Noble featured in Swedish magazine. GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble was featured in the second quarter edition of Children’s Future, a Swedish magazine dedicated to covering global outlook and development.. See below for the English translation of thearticle:
ADAPTATION HERE TO STAY: RESOURCES PREDICTED FOR... Adaptation Here to Stay: Resources Predicted for Developing Countries, GAIN Index a Positive Tool to Prioritize. Adapting to a ChangingPlanet:
ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS IN LATIN... Advancing sustainable competitiveness in Latin America : WEF. GAIN Chief Scientist Dr. Ian Noble talks about the GAIN Index at the World Economic Forum April 16-18 in Puerto Vallarta. BRINGING ADAPTATION TO THE WORLD STAGE: GLOBAL... BRINGING ADAPTATION TO THE WORLD STAGE: Global Adaptation Institute Concludes First Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. (May 10, 2011) During its first Annual Meeting this week in Washington, D.C., the Global Adaptation Institute announced that it is moving into a new phase in the development of the Global Adaptation Index™ (GaIn™). ND-GAIN FEATURED IN WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’S GLOBAL... ND-GAIN is featured in the World Economic Forum's latest Global Risk Report. Climate change mitigation and adaptation is listed as thefifth risk
ADAPTATION HERE TO STAY: GAIN INDEX 2012 UNVEILED... Adaptation Here to Stay: GAIN Index 2012 Unveiled at Princeton With Positive Response From Diverse Group. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Jamie Carson | 202-559-4549 |jcarson@gain.org Davis Cherry | 202-559-4539 |dcherry@gain.org Tuesday, October 16, 2012 nd-monogram music calendar calendar-o newspaper-o map-o map-pin location search envelope-o home clock-o print camera camera-retro image film video-camera external-link external-link-square share-square-o share-square heart heart-o plus minus check close plus-circle minus-circle times-circle check-circle check-square check-square-o question-circle info-circle exclamation-triangle exclamation-circle times-circle-o check-circle-o plus-square minus-square plus-square-o minus-square-o asterisk linkedin twitter facebook-official pinterest-p google-plus google youtube youtube-square vimeo-square flickr instagram feed retweet arrow-circle-o-down arrow-circle-o-up arrow-circle-o-left arrow-circle-o-right arrow-circle-down arrow-circle-up arrow-circle-left arrow-circle-right arrow-up arrow-down arrow-left arrow-right chevron-circle-down chevron-circle-up chevron-circle-left chevron-circle-right chevron-left chevron-right chevron-up chevron-down angle-left angle-right angle-up angle-down quote-left quote-right wheelchair graduation-cap square-o square circle-thin circle-o circle file-code-o file-movie-o file-audio-o file-archive-o file-image-o file-powerpoint-o file-excel-o file-word-o file-pdf-o* Skip To Content
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