Our Impact

Where We Are

See the global impact Project:Acclimate has made in our fight against climate change and its nexus of health threats.

We have reached an estimated 500,000 individuals to date with over 1,200 thoughtfully compiled, parsed, and translated resources. Our resources address the 12 most prevalent health threats associated with climate change, many of which are often overlooked.

By equipping countless communities with comprehensive information on climate adaptation, we empower them to take charge of their own resilience.

From reducing the vulnerability of at-risk populations to fostering a global movement of proactive change-makers, Project: Acclimate’s impact continues to reverberate. We take pride in the collective achievements of our diverse community. Together, we are weaving a legacy of hope, determination, and lasting change that will safeguard our planet and its inhabitants for generations to come.

500,000+ reached

Project:Acclimate has reached over 500,000 individuals in global communities most affected by climate change. We reach urban populations with internet access through digital outreach campaigns. Our many collaborators help us reach rural populations by integrating our resources into their work on-site.

With every new individual that comes across our resources, we know that we are working towards a future where every life is equipped to thrive amidst the challenges of a changing climate.

1,200+ Resources

Our volunteers have researched, compiled, and translated over 1200 guides, documents, handbooks, and tutorials to date (totaling 5,000+ pages). Project:Acclimate’s collection of resources is the most extensive library of climate adaptation resources ever created, and it is only growing with the tireless work of our volunteers.

Featured below are some recent additions!

11 Climate
health threats

We recognize that climate change is inextricably tied to the health of human societies, and work to bring this connection to the forefront. We tackle 11 of the most prominent health threats posed by climate change, many of which are often overlooked in discussions of climate adaptation.

If there is a climate health threat faced by your community that we do not yet address, please contact us at info@projectacclimate.org