More Than a Metric: Multiple Data Points Must be Considered to Understand Climate Risks
Multiple variables impact how countries, communities and businesses will be impacted by climate and extreme weather.
Adapt Ready regularly publishes commentaries and analyses on major events, from the business impacts of natural and human-made catastrophes to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on global supply chains and actions that businesses can take before, during and after an event
Adapt Ready regularly publishes commentaries and analyses on major events, from the business impacts of natural and human-made catastrophes to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on global supply chains and actions that businesses can take before, during and after an event
Multiple variables impact how countries, communities and businesses will be impacted by climate and extreme weather.
So far in 2016, record extreme weather and climate impacts are threatening industry and communities across the world.
Historic flooding in Paris and across Europe a harbinger for likely increases in flooding damage in decades to come.
Major food and beverage brands briefed U.S. lawmakers on how they are already being impacted by climate risks.
The frequency of catastrophic events appear to be increasing, with a record number of natural catastrophes last year [2014].
— | Kurt Karl |
Swiss Re’s Chief Economist, 2015 |