12 Dec 2023
JRC paper looks at readiness of regions to tackle climate change
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has published a paper providing quantitative evidence on the geography of regional readiness to tackle climate change. The research paper assesses to which extent regions from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain are prepared to confront climate change. To measure readiness, the analysis looks at how their science and technological innovation and policy priorities are geared towards tackling climate change.
The paper finds that Poland, France, and Spain show the lowest average values, while Germany and Italy report the highest. The lowest value is recorded in a Spanish and the highest is in German one. Notably, there is greater variability in the indicator among Spanish, Italian, and German regions compared to Polish and French regions. The study's findings challenge traditional expectations, revealing a more nuanced performance across European member states.
The analysis also examines the relationship between a region's readiness and the level of risk it faces from climate change-related disasters such as coastal flooding, river flooding and landslides in the short, medium and long term. The results show that regions with higher risks, more innovation and a more skilled workforce are better prepared to face the challenges of climate change. This highlights differences between regions in their approach to tackling climate change and shows a collective effort by European territories to respond to the climate crisis.
However, when looking at this relationship by region category, more developed regions are the ones that appear more ready to tackle climate change effects compared with less developed regions. Policymakers need to be aware of these differences in readiness to ensure a united front against today's most urgent challenge.
In summary, the JRC study deepens the existing understanding of the geographical aspects of addressing climate change. It emphasises the need for tailored strategies that consider the diverse realities of different regions, ensuring a comprehensive and effective approach to tackling this global challenge.
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