Countries by Extreme Temperature Exposure
Complete ranking of 38 countries • Percentage of population • Updated 2026
About Exposure To Extreme Temperature Rankings
Israel leads all 38 countries in Exposure To Extreme Temperature with a value of 44.187, while Slovakia ranks last at 0. The gap between top and bottom reflects meaningful global variation.
What Exposure To Extreme Temperature Measures
Exposure To Extreme Temperature is a comparative indicator tracked across countries by the OECD. It provides a quantitative basis for cross-national comparison, enabling researchers and policymakers to benchmark national performance on this dimension against global peers.
Why This Ranking Matters
Examining Exposure To Extreme Temperature across all countries reveals patterns that might not be obvious at the national level. Regional clusters, outlier nations, and historical trajectories all become clearer when the full global picture is assembled in a single ranking.
Global Range
Values range from 0 (Slovakia) to 44.187 (Israel) — an infinitely large difference across 38 countries.
Regional Patterns
European countries dominate this ranking, holding 11 of the top 20 positions. This strong regional concentration suggests shared economic, geographic, or policy factors that drive higher values across the continent.
The distribution is highly right-skewed — a few countries have exceptionally high values that pull the average well above the median. The median (0) is far more representative than the mean (6.52).
Notable Outliers
The top of the ranking is competitive: Israel and Greece are separated by only 9%, indicating that the leading positions could shift with updated data.
Continental Leaders
Highest Ranked
The top five countries for Exposure To Extreme Temperature are Israel (44.187), Greece (40.63), Spain (38.071), Mexico (34.088), and Turkey (31.614). Together, these nations represent the global leaders in this metric.
Lowest Ranked
At the other end of the spectrum, Slovakia (0), Slovenia (0), Sweden (0), Poland (0), and New Zealand (0) have the lowest values globally.
Data Source & Methodology
Rankings are based on the latest available data from OECD, covering 38 of 249 countries and territories. Countries without data for this metric are excluded from the ranking. All values represent the most recently reported figures.
Top 10 Countries
Full Rankings
| Percentile | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 44.2% | Asia | 100% | |
| 2nd | 40.6% | Europe | 97% | |
| 3rd | 38.1% | Europe | 95% | |
| 4th | 34.1% | North America | 92% | |
| 5th | 31.6% | Europe | 89% | |
| 6th | 25.0% | North America | 87% | |
| 7th | 12.0% | North America | 84% | |
| 8th | 5.9% | Europe | 82% | |
| 9th | 5.7% | Asia | 79% | |
| 10th | 5.1% | Oceania | 76% | |
| 11th | 4.1% | Europe | 74% | |
| 12th | 1.1% | Europe | 71% | |
| 13th | 0.3% | North America | 68% | |
| 14th | 0.0% | Europe | 66% | |
| 15th | 0.0% | Europe | 63% | |
| 16th | 0.0% | Europe | 61% | |
| 17th | 0.0% | North America | 58% | |
| 18th | 0.0% | Europe | 55% | |
| 19th | 0.0% | South America | 53% | |
| 20th | 0.0% | Europe | 50% | |
| 21st | 0.0% | Europe | 47% | |
| 22nd | 0.0% | Europe | 45% | |
| 23rd | 0.0% | Europe | 42% | |
| 24th | 0.0% | Europe | 39% | |
| 25th | 0.0% | Europe | 37% | |
| 26th | 0.0% | Europe | 34% | |
| 27th | 0.0% | Europe | 32% | |
| 28th | 0.0% | Asia | 29% | |
| 29th | 0.0% | Europe | 26% | |
| 30th | 0.0% | Europe | 24% | |
| 31st | 0.0% | Europe | 21% | |
| 32nd | 0.0% | Europe | 18% | |
| 33rd | 0.0% | Europe | 16% | |
| 34th | 0.0% | Oceania | 13% | |
| 35th | 0.0% | Europe | 11% | |
| 36th | 0.0% | Europe | 8% | |
| 37th | 0.0% | Europe | 5% | |
| 38th | 0.0% | Europe | 3% |