Extreme Weather is the New Normal: How Will Pension Funds Manage the New Risks? Natalia Moudrak October 5, 2017 ESG/Investing Now is the time for pension funds to disclose how they evaluate and proactively manage extreme weather risks inherent in every asset class they own.
California Drought Prompts Water Innovation TSSS Contributor July 14, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Innovation Leaders, water, political leadership The costs of inadequate water supplies are steep for today’s highly condensed urban areas and are simply not an option.
Lethal heat may impact 350 million with ‘business as usual’ climate change scenario. Tim Radford April 18, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Social Impact The numbers of people exposed to potentially lethal heat stroke and heat exhaustion could reach 350 million by 2050.
ECO-ANXIETY? Report suggests a link between climate change and mental health. (AUDIO INTERVIEW) Brad Zarnett April 7, 2017 Social Impact The damage of unfolding climate change isn’t only counted in water shortages and wildfires, it’s likely eroding mental health on a mass scale.
America’s farmers (and those who rely on them) face an uncertain future. Tim Radford April 5, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Food and Sustainability, Social Impact, environmental impact All this weird weather is part of a trend. Now is the time to prepare, because the future is here.