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Business on the Edge: Building Industry Resilience to Climate Hazards

 Business on the Edge: Building Industry Resilience to Climate Hazards

13th December 2024

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These systems are the foundation of societal and economic stability, enabling communities to thrive. However, they are nearing irreversible tipping points, putting both natural and human systems at significant risk. The potential collapse of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, for instance, could trigger up to 10 meters of sea-level rise, displacing millions and exacerbating food insecurity for over 500 million people.

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