The Climate Impact Lab, a major University of Chicago-based research hub, is beginning a new phase to help countries adapt to global warming.

Why it matters: Bracing for harms is getting more focus amid recognition that temperatures will blow past Paris Agreement goals.

Driving the news: The lab will “develop a global playbook of data-driven, tested adaptation strategies to address the greatest impacts in the most vulnerable regions — largely in the Global South,” it said.

What’s next: A new executive director alongside the expanded mission.

  • Genevieve Maricle is a former National Security Council climate and development aide in the Biden White House, and was also a top USAID official.

The bottom line: With stronger weather extremes, heat waves and farming impacts already unfolding, “policies to confront climate change must treat adaptation as a co-equal partner with mitigation,” the lab said.

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