
Global action against climate disaster.
At Climate Disaster Foundation, our work is rooted in evidence. We conduct and commission rigorous research to inform climate action, assess risks, evaluate solutions, and guide decision-makers toward effective, science-based outcomes.
Why Research Matters
Bridge the gap between climate science and public understanding
Provide data-driven support for community resilience and planning
Inform the development of fair, effective environmental policies
Highlight underreported climate impacts and systemic vulnerabilities
How We Conduct Our Work
We produce high-impact research that is accessible, practical, and relevant to diverse stakeholders. Our methodology includes:
Climate Risk Assessments
We evaluate regions and populations most exposed to environmental threats, offering predictive insights to aid adaptation planning.Policy Impact Analysis
We analyse the outcomes of climate policies, identifying strengths, gaps, and best practices that can inform national and global frameworks.Community-Based Research
We prioritise participatory research, collecting insights directly from affected communities to ensure data reflects real-world conditions.Global Reporting & Forecasting
We publish trend reports and forecasts on emissions, biodiversity loss, sea-level rise, and extreme weather, designed for public and policy use.Open Access & Dissemination
We ensure findings are made widely available through reports, data visualisations, webinars, and knowledge-sharing platforms.
Past & Ongoing Campaigns
“Climate Evidence Lab”
A global data project collecting climate indicators and disaster patterns, providing open-source tools and briefings for public use.
“Policy Tracker Reports”
A research series analysing national climate laws, mapping their effectiveness against targets in adaptation, mitigation, and equity.
“Resilience From Below”
A study highlighting locally driven climate strategies in vulnerable regions, based on field research, interviews, and case profiles.
“The 2030 Climate Outlook”
A forecasting report projecting climate trends across sectors and continents, designed to help governments plan for a just transition.
Who Uses Our Research
Our research is developed to serve the needs of practitioners, decision-makers, and advocates on the ground.
Policymakers seeking to draft effective environmental laws
NGOs and advocacy groups needing evidence to support campaigns
Local communities building resilience plans and adaptation strategies
Educators, researchers, and journalists covering climate trends

Contribute to Our Knowledge Work
You can play a role in expanding reliable, inclusive climate research by:
Funding upcoming studies and data collection projects
Collaborating on knowledge exchange or data initiatives
Sharing local insights, experiences, and community findings
Using our research in your advocacy or planning work
Truth Builds Trust, and Trust Builds Change
In a world of uncertainty, climate research offers clarity. Join us as we uncover truths, inform action, and help shape a more resilient future grounded in knowledge.