Tools
Explore our open access tools for policymakers and researchers working on climate impacts and action.
The Climate Action Tracker is an independent scientific analysis that tracks government climate action and measures it against the globally agreed Paris Agreement aim of "holding warming well below 2°C, and pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C".
Explore 1.5°C national pathways for countries and sector-specific decarbonisation benchmarks derived from global IPCC pathways compatible with the Paris Agreement.
The Climate risk dashboard allows you to explore future impacts from climate change as the world warms.
Pick a geography, select one or several scenarios, and explore corresponding impacts. You can also look at how to avoid reaching undesirable climate impact levels in urban areas.
This tool shows how the severity of climate change impacts will increase over time in regions, countries and provinces at different levels of warming, starting with 1.5°C, the limit in the Paris Agreement. It also allows access to the underlying data.
This online tool is a resource for climate scientists which allows to relate climate impact studies to warming targets like 1.5°C and 2°C.
Explore how we can reduce the future human and environmental toll from climate change in different countries by limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C, compared to a 2°C rise, and a future with no increase in climate action. You can also explore a library of scientific publications on vulnerability by country.
This tool allows users to visualise how changing governments' climate targets would impact warming levels and climate change risks over the 21st century.