As the world faces the escalating impacts of climate change, organizations are confronting unprecedented threats. From deadly tornadoes in Texas and flooding in Afghanistan to extreme heat in India and record-breaking cold in Chile, these events highlight the immediate need for agile recovery strategies. To add, in 2023 alone, the U.S. endured 28 climate and weather catastrophes, each causing over $1 billion in damage – further highlighting the urgency of having a proactive risk response. Proactive Risk Management: A Necessity, Not a Choice As climate-related disruptions become more frequent, organizations must navigate the complexities they bring with them. Strategic planning…
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Risky Reliance: The Peril of Disparate Weather Data Sources in an Age of Advanced Technology and Climate Change
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Structuring the Crisis Management Team
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