Climate Risk & Early Warning Systems (CREWS) is an initiative steered by a committee of Australia, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands with seven additional observers.1 It supports LDCs and SIDS to significantly increase their capacity to generate and communicate effective, impact-based, multi-hazard, gender‑informed early warnings to protect lives, livelihoods and assets.
The CREWS initiative responds to the urgent need to develop and strengthen early warning systems expressed by LDCs and SIDS. Its objective is to bring meteorological data to exposed populations, in order to strengthen their awareness, save lives, and significantly reduce the economic impact of disasters related to extreme climate events. This is based on the recognition that without early warning systems, adaptation to climate change is unlikely at best.