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Climate Risk in Milan

Milan carries moderate climate exposure from heat and intense rainfall, balanced by active EU adaptation framing and city programs. Climate Risk in Milan scores 74/100, placing it in the solid group of the indexed set.

Last updated
2026-05-16
Data year
2025
Module score
74/100

Climate Risk score

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

Climate Risk in Milan74/100

Primary hazard

Heat and rainfall

Summer heat and intense rainfall are the main hazards.

Flood exposure

Moderate

Surface and river flood pressure rises with intense rainfall.

Adaptation capacity

Strong

EU framing and city programs support resilience.

Milan climate risk data table

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Milan Climate Risk data table
MetricValueContext
Primary hazardHeat and rainfallPo Valley geography concentrates both.
Flood exposureModerateDrainage programs are central.
Adaptation capacityStrongTree planting and shade build heat resilience.

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
Milan (this page)74/100Milan carries moderate climate exposure from heat and intense rainfall, balanced by active EU adaptation framing and city programs.
Brescia72/100Brescia's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Modena72/100Modena's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Rome72/100Rome carries moderate climate exposure centered on heat and dry-summer water stress, balanced by EU adaptation framing and city programs.
Bologna72/100Bologna's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Turin72/100Turin's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Verona72/100Verona's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Varese71/100Varese's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Monza71/100Monza's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Treviso70/100Treviso's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Vicenza70/100Vicenza's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Reggio Emilia70/100Reggio Emilia's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Florence70/100Florence's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Padua70/100Padua's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Bergamo70/100Bergamo's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Cuneo70/100Cuneo's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Pesaro70/100Pesaro's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Pavia69/100Pavia's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Castellammare di Stabia69/100Castellammare di Stabia's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Crotone69/100Crotone's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Prato68/100Prato's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Ferrara68/100Ferrara's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Pisa68/100Pisa's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Barletta68/100Barletta's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Carrara68/100Carrara's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Molfetta68/100Molfetta's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Cremona67/100Cremona's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Asti67/100Asti's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Pistoia67/100Pistoia's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Fiumicino67/100Fiumicino's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.
Cesena66/100Cesena's climate-risk profile is a directional indicator combining regional hazard categories with national adaptation capacity.

Interpretation

Climate-risk scoring weighs hazard exposure with adaptation capacity. Milan's hazards are real; institutional capacity supports a healthy score. Across the indexed cities the climate risk average is 62/100, so Milan is 12 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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