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Climate Risk Index

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February 13, 2025

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According to a climate risk index report, India was the 6th most affected by extreme weather events over the last 3 decades from 1993 to 2023.

  • Published since2006.
  • Published byGerman watch, a non-profit organization.
  • Climate Risk Index – It is one of the longest running annual climate impact-related indices.
  • It uses the data from:
    • Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) international disaster database.
    • World Bank.
    • International Monetary Fund (IMF).
  • MethodologyIt analyses climate-related extreme weather events’ impacts via 3 hazard categories:
    1. Hydrological
    2. Meteorological
    3. Climatological
  • It visualizes such events’ degree of effect at 2 years before the index’s publication and over the preceding 30 years.
  • 6 key indicators – Economic loss, fatalities, and affected people with each in absolute and relative terms.

  • Ranking – It is based on the countries economic and human impacts (fatalities as well as affected, injured, and homeless).
  • Countries most affected in last 3 decades (1993-2022) – The top 10 countries that are most affected are Dominica, China, and Honduras were the most affected countries followed by Myanmar, Italy and India (6th most affected).

  • India – It ranks 6th among the top 10 countries which shows high absolute fatalities and economic losses.
  • India has faced a variety of increasingly frequent extreme weather events, including floods, heat waves, cyclones, and drought.

More than 400 extreme weather events in the 3 decades, causing losses of nearly USD 180 billion (inflation-adjusted) and at least 80,000 fatalities.

  • Floods and landslides resulting from heavy monsoons displaced millions and damaged agriculture.
  • Cyclones devastated coastal areas, underscoring India's diverse cli- mate risks.

Notable catastrophic events in India

1998

Gujarat Cyclones

1999

Odisha Cyclones

2014 & 2020

Cyclones Hudhud and Amphan

1993

Floods in northern India

2013 & 2019

Uttarakhand severe floods

1998, 2002, 2003 and 2015

Recurring and unusually intense heat waves, all with temperatures around 50°C, claimed many lives.

References

  1. Down to Earth| India among Top 10 Countries
  2. Germanwatch| Climate Risk Index 2025
  3. Germanwatch Pdf| Countries Most Affected in Last 3 Decades
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