The IMF created a dashboard, where the indicators in this category examine carbon dioxide atmospheric concentrations, as well as trends in global warming, such as rising sea levels, rising temperatures, and frequency of natural disasters which are key indicators to monitor climate change and its impacts on populations.
The EJAtlas is a work in progress. Newly documented cases and information are continuously added to the platform. However, many are still undocumented and new ones arise.
This screening tool is a resource where census tracts that are overburdened and underserved are highlighted as being disadvantaged on the map. Federally Recognized Tribes, including Alaska Native Villages, are also considered disadvantaged communities.
CERP is an initiative that provides resources and analysis on climate equity and justice. They offer a Climate Equity Atlas, which maps the distribution of climate impacts and policy responses, and a Climate Equity Screener, which assesses the equity implications of climate policies and projects.
CJA is a network of frontline communities, organizations, and movements working towards climate justice. While not a database, their website provides resources, reports, and case studies highlighting community-led initiatives and solutions.
The IPCC produces comprehensive assessments and reports on climate change, including the social and equity dimensions. Their reports provide scientific evidence and analysis that can inform discussions on climate justice.