Our Research
Global research for a rapidly changing world.
We work across the globe to ensure that people can make timely and correct decisions about how to avoid or manage the impacts of climate change.


A Case Study of Mulanje and Thyolo using the Household Economy Approach (HEA) and Climate Storylines

Climate Tipping Points: Uncertainty-aware quantification of Earth system tipping potential from observations and models and assessment of associated climatic, ecological, and socioeconomic impacts

Supporting provincial climate change adaptation in Lao PDR



Supporting climate adaptation planning for drought-vulnerable wetland archaeology in England

Integrated Database and Applications for Policy Makers



Adaptive Social Protection: Information for Enhanced Resilience

Integrating Hydro-Climate Science into Policy Decisions for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Livelihoods

Africa: attributing Impacts of External Climate Drivers on Extreme Weather

Global Flood Awareness System: Community Learning Framework

Building Understanding of Climate Variability into Planning of Groundwater Supplies from Low Storage Aquifers in Africa

£7.8m programme of research and capability building

National Scale Impact Based Forecasting of Flood Risk in Uganda

The main aim, is to raise the profile of heatwaves as a hazard on a global scale. Hopefully, the project will add evidence to this sparse research area.

Rainfall Analytics Project

Climate Resilience of Restored Forest Landscapes

Boosting agriculture risk mitigation through weather index insurance for smallholder farmers in Bangladesh

Supporting Iraq's Adaptation Plan with climate change storylines, risk assessment and adaptation options.

Filling critical knowledge gaps for improved food security analysis of under-researched food crops