Climate adaptation
The climate is already changing, and we are not on track to cut GHG emissions as rapidly as required to protect people and ecosystems from the damaging impacts of climate change. New solutions are urgently needed to protect vulnerable populations from extreme climate-related events such as extreme heat, floods, droughts, storms, and wildfires.
Achieving adaptive and regenerative capacity for communities and natural ecosystems at scale requires a collaborative effort among policy experts, universities, governments, NGOs, local authorities, financial institutions, corporations, and communities worldwide.
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Gemma Guilera Ferre
Managing Director
Recent news
2025 projects
In December 2024, 12 projects were selected that offer solutions ranging from technology, policy, and finance interventions for climate adaptation to data, tools, and frameworks for decision-making. By driving progress across diverse domains, they bolster adaptive capacity and strengthen the resilience of communities and natural ecosystems facing climate-related extremes—all with the collective potential to improve the lives of a billion people.
Enabling coastal climate adaptation for food security and marine biodiversity conservation
Inclusive, AI-driven use of deliberative polling® for public support of climate adaptation measures
Quantifying climate vulnerability and adaptation potential for decision making using satellite imagery and machine learning
Solutions to heat-related kidney injury among outdoor laborers
Previously funded projects
In 2022, the Stanford Sustainability Accelerator funded 31 research teams. Several of these multidisciplinary projects advanced sustainability solutions in the area of climate adaptation.
Accelerator for environmental justice (EJ) at Stanford
Fighting fire with data: research-informed policy changes to mitigate health effects from wildfire smoke emissions through in-situ sampling, real-time predictions, and field studies