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Climate Risk in Dublin

Dublin carries moderate climate risk centered on coastal storm exposure and heavy-rain stormwater pressure. Climate Risk in Dublin scores 78/100, placing it in the solid group of the indexed set.

Last updated
2026-05-16
Data year
2025
Module score
78/100

Climate Risk score

Climate exposure, hazard frequency, and adaptation context for floods, heat, storms, and wildfires.

Climate Risk in Dublin78/100

Primary hazard

Coastal storms

Atlantic storms and storm surge are the main long-run pressures.

Heat exposure

Low

Atlantic climate limits sustained heat stress.

Adaptation capacity

Strong

Coastal and drainage adaptation programs support resilience.

Dublin climate risk data table

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Dublin Climate Risk data table
MetricValueContext
Primary hazardCoastal stormsActive adaptation work targets these risks.
Heat exposureLowHeat is a smaller driver than for southern peers.
Adaptation capacityStrongPublic-realm investments are key levers.

Climate Risk city comparison

A crawlable comparison across a selection of same-country and top-scoring cities. The complete set is reachable via the rankings, the cities index, and each city profile.

Climate Risk city comparison table
CityScoreSummary
Dublin (this page)78/100Dublin carries moderate climate risk centered on coastal storm exposure and heavy-rain stormwater pressure.
Cork72/100Cork's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Bray70/100Bray's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Galway70/100Galway's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Ennis68/100Ennis's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Mullingar62/100Mullingar's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Wexford61/100Wexford's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Balbriggan60/100Balbriggan's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Naas59/100Naas's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Dún Laoghaire58/100Dún Laoghaire's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Swords57/100Swords's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Clonmel57/100Clonmel's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Drogheda56/100Drogheda's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Carlow56/100Carlow's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Dundalk54/100Dundalk's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Limerick50/100Limerick's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Waterford50/100Waterford's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Killarney50/100Killarney's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Kilkenny50/100Kilkenny's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Sligo50/100Sligo's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Athlone50/100Athlone's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Westport50/100Westport's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Tralee50/100Tralee's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Letterkenny50/100Letterkenny's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Geneva86/100Geneva's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Vejle84/100Vejle's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Oslo84/100Oslo carries moderate climate risk centered on heavy precipitation and stormwater pressure, with strong adaptation planning.
Basel84/100Basel's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Nanterre84/100Nanterre's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Vitry-sur-Seine84/100Vitry-sur-Seine's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Créteil84/100Créteil's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.

Interpretation

Climate-risk scoring combines hazard exposure with adaptation capacity. Across the indexed cities the climate risk average is 62/100, so Dublin is 16 points above the median. Data year 2025; last updated 2026-05-16. Drawn from 3 institutional references.

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Sources

3 institutional references inform this view, listed below with reliability notes. Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation; verified datasets are being integrated and official sources should be used for critical decisions.

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