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Climate Change Indicators Dashboard

Target GroupExecutive Education, MasterResource TypeToolDomainGeneral Knowledge, Climate Change FinanceDuration1h to ≤ 2hAuthorInternational Monetary Fund
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The IMF Climate Change Indicators Dashboard provides standardized climate-related macroeconomic data for policy analysis across 191 countries. Features four categories: economic activity and climate, cross-border impacts, financial risks, and government policies. Includes greenhouse gas emissions, environmental taxes, renewable energy, and climate risk indicators with interactive visualizations, developed collaboratively with OECD, World Bank, UN, and other international organizations.

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This resource helps students analyze climate-economic linkages and policy effectiveness across countries. Students gain competencies in interpreting macroeconomic climate data, understanding physical and transition risks, and evaluating government climate policies. They learn to connect environmental indicators with economic performance metrics. The dashboard works well in courses on environmental economics, climate policy, or international finance. Introduce when covering climate-economic modeling or policy evaluation frameworks. Use for comparative analysis of national climate strategies and cross-country data visualization exercises. Particularly valuable before examining climate finance mechanisms or transition risk assessments. Faculty should emphasize methodology sections and encourage students to explore interactive mapping features for spatial analysis of climate-economic relationships.

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Demonstrate effective usage while encouraging experimentation and adaptation. Students should develop technical competencies and understand appropriate applications for different contexts. Use tools to enhance learning capabilities while building confidence with professional resources and methodologies.

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      • General KnowledgeGeneral knowledge represents foundational understanding across multiple disciplines needed for sustainable development. It creates an integrated mindset that connects basic and advanced topics across various knowledge domains.
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