World Bank shares climate adaptation strategies from successful projects
What happened
The World Bank compiled case studies and lessons from climate adaptation projects that worked — showing what actually reduced disaster risk and helped communities survive climate impacts. This is useful primarily as documentation of real-world outcomes, but without access to the specific content, we cannot assess whether it introduces new measurement approaches, reveals cost curves, or challenges existing assumptions about climate resilience.
Why it matters
Without seeing the actual content, it is unclear whether this documents a structural shift (a new way of measuring climate resilience, a cost threshold crossed, or evidence that contradicts how adaptation is typically funded) or whether it is primarily a compilation of existing practices.