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Temperature Anomaly by country

Annual mean temperature deviation from the 1951-1980 baseline.

Global average stress
0.5low
Countries covered
25
Unit
°C

Global trend

Mean stress score across all countries for which data is available, over the last 12 months.

025456580100Jun 5Jun 6
Bandslowmoderateelevatedhighcritical

Where the pressure is concentrated

The five most-affected and five least-affected countries on this indicator right now.

Most affected

Least affected

Full ranking

All 25 tracked countries, ordered from most to least affected. Click any country to see its full composite breakdown.

#CountryRaw valueStress scoreAs of
1UAE0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
2Argentina0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
3Australia0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
4Brazil0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
5Canada0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
6Switzerland0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
7Germany0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
8Spain0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
9France0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
10United Kingdom0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
11Israel0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
12India0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
13Italy0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
14Japan0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
15South Korea0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
16Mexico0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
17Netherlands0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
18Norway0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
19New Zealand0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
20Poland0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
21Sweden0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
22Singapore0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
23Turkey0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
24United States0.01 °C0.52025-12-31
25South Africa0.01 °C0.52025-12-31

Why it matters

Temperature Anomaly is a contributing indicator to the Environmental meta-index, one of the five dimensions of The Human Index composite. Higher raw value = more stress.

Movements in this indicator are tracked daily and feed into every country's composite score on the next cron cycle.

Source & methodology

Source: NASA GISS GISTEMPAs of Fresh

Raw values are normalized to a 0–100 stress scale per the bounds documented in the codebase. See methodology for the full normalization and band-threshold derivation.