Climate Risk Index 2019


SOURCE: Germanwatch.org
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Climate Risk Index 2019 analyses to what extent countries and regions have been affected by impacts of weather-related loss events (storms, floods, heat waves etc.).
Rank Country Score
1 Puerto Rico 1.50
2 Sri Lanka 9.00
3 Dominica 9.33
4 Nepal 10.50
5 Peru 10.67
6 Vietnam 13.50
7 Madagascar 15.00
8 Sierra Leone 15.67
9 Bangladesh 16.00
10 Thailand 16.33
11 Portugal 17.33
12 United States of America 19.83
13 Antigua and Barbuda 20.67
14 India 22.67
15 Niger 26.50
16 Chile 27.17
17 Ecuador 29.50
18 Australia 30.33
19 Colombia 30.67
20 Philippines 33.17
21 Costa Rica 33.83
22 Latvia 34.50
23 South Africa 35.67
24 Albania 35.83
25 Nicaragua 36.00
26 Haiti 37.33
26 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 37.33
28 Mozambique 37.67
29 Poland 37.83
30 Greece 39.50
31 China 42.33
32 Serbia 42.67
33 Pakistan 43.17
34 Honduras 45.00
35 Italy 45.33
36 Japan 46.50
37 Dominican Republic 46.83
38 Islamic Republic of Iran 47.50
39 Bolivia 47.67
40 Germany 50.33
41 Czech Republic 51.50
42 Austria 52.67
42 Canada 52.67
44 Malaysia 53.33
45 Kenya 53.50
46 Ethiopia 53.83
47 Spain 54.17
48 Lao People's Democratic Republic 55.00
49 Argentina 55.50
50 Indonesia 55.83
51 Zimbabwe 56.83
52 Kyrgyz Republic 57.17
53 Bulgaria 58.17
53 Croatia 58.17
55 Switzerland 58.83
56 Democratic Republic of Congo 59.00
57 Malawi 60.50
58 Bosnia and Herzegovina 61.00
59 France 61.17
60 Sudan 63.00
61 St. Kitts and Nevis 64.00
62 Ireland 64.17
63 Romania 64.33
64 Mexico 64.67
64 Slovak Republic 64.67
66 Republic of Yemen 66.17
67 Kazakhstan 66.83
68 Paraguay 68.00
69 Myanmar 68.33
70 New Zealand 68.67
71 Russia 69.00
72 Turkey 69.17
73 Guatemala 69.67
74 The Bahamas 69.83
75 Botswana 72.17
76 Burundi 72.50
77 Panama 74.17
78 Mauritania 74.33
79 Brazil 74.67
80 Nigeria 75.00
81 Solomon Islands 75.33
82 Belgium 77.00
83 Côte d'Ivoire 77.67
84 Papua New Guinea 78.17
85 Korea, Republic of 78.83
85 Uganda 78.83
87 Rwanda 79.33
88 Saudi Arabia 80.67
89 Jamaica 81.33
90 Chinese Taipei 81.67
90 Slovenia 81.67
90 Tanzania 81.67
93 Ghana 82.17
93 Liberia 82.17
95 Tunisia 82.33
96 Central African Republic 82.83
96 Fiji 82.83
98 Angola 83.17
98 El Salvador 83.17
100 Cyprus 83.67
101 Georgia 84.50
101 Trinidad and Tobago 84.50
103 Oman 84.67
104 Norway 85.00
105 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 86.67
106 United Kingdom 87.17
107 Tajikistan 88.33
108 Netherlands 89.50
109 Vanuatu 90.00
110 South Sudan 91.67
111 Azerbaijan 95.33
112 Cameroon 97.00
113 Ukraine 98.67
114 Hungary 99.00
115 Cambodia 100.67
116 The Gambia 101.50
117 Mongolia 102.00
118 Togo 106.00
119 Venezuela 106.83
120 Benin 107.50
121 Sweden 108.17
122 Senegal 110.67
123 Algeria 112.50
124 Armenia 116.00
124 Bahrain 116.00
124 Barbados 116.00
124 Belarus 116.00
124 Belize 116.00
124 Bhutan 116.00
124 Brunei Darussalam 116.00
124 Burkina Faso 116.00
124 Cape Verde 116.00
124 Chad 116.00
124 Comoros 116.00
124 Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste 116.00
124 Denmark 116.00
124 Djibouti 116.00
124 Egypt 116.00
124 Eritrea 116.00
124 Estonia 116.00
124 Eswatini 116.00
124 Finland 116.00
124 Gabon 116.00
124 Grenada 116.00
124 Guinea 116.00
124 Guinea-Bissau 116.00
124 Guyana 116.00
124 Iceland 116.00
124 Iraq 116.00
124 Israel 116.00
124 Jordan 116.00
124 Kiribati 116.00
124 Kosovo 116.00
124 Kuwait 116.00
124 Lebanon 116.00
124 Lesotho 116.00
124 Libya 116.00
124 Lithuania 116.00
124 Luxembourg 116.00
124 Maldives 116.00
124 Mali 116.00
124 Malta 116.00
124 Marshall Islands 116.00
124 Mauritius 116.00
124 Micronesia 116.00
124 Moldova 116.00
124 Montenegro 116.00
124 Morocco 116.00
124 Namibia 116.00
124 Qatar 116.00
124 Republic of Congo 116.00
124 Samoa 116.00
124 Seychelles 116.00
124 Singapore 116.00
124 St. Lucia 116.00
124 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 116.00
124 Suriname 116.00
124 Tonga 116.00
124 Tuvalu 116.00
124 United Arab Emirates 116.00
124 Uruguay 116.00
124 Uzbekistan 116.00
124 Zambia 116.00

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