Climate disasters are inevitable. We need to do more than just wait to clean up the damage
By Michael J. McCord and Abhisheik Dhawan
12 January 2021
To begin to efficiently address resilience to climate-driven events, we need to enlist governments, insurers, banks and asset managers, infrastructure experts, and technical assistance and research firms. Coming together to address climate change adaptation to reduce risks before disasters strike is the best chance we have to improve the outcomes of climate risk events.
This article was originally published by Fortune.
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Climate disasters are inevitable. We need to do more than just wait to clean up the damage
To begin to efficiently address resilience to climate-driven events, we need to enlist governments, insurers, banks and asset managers, infrastructure experts, and technical assistance and research firms.
Michael J. McCord, Abhisheik Dhawan