Friday, July 15, 2011

Introducing Climate Adaptation Exchange!

Climate Adaptation Exchange is for people who understand climate change is already happening. It’s for those interested in what this means for the corporate sector and those considering what we can do to adapt to alterations in supply chains, buildings, infrastructure, markets and employees.

As noted in “Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change – America’s Climate Choices – 2010,” “Adaptation is an adjustment in natural or human systems to a new or changing environment that exploits beneficial opportunities or moderates negative ones.” This definition provides the first two of the three reasons I’m writing Climate Adaptation Exchange:
1. It will help companies exploit new business opportunities.
2. It will help companies to avoid negative impact.
3. It will help companies contribute to more resilient communities, so that climate threats will minimally damage social well-being, the economy and the environment.

Companies should engage in climate adaptation not only because money can be made, but because:
1. We’re missing out: If the corporate sector does not begin to engage, it risks being shut out of the climate-adaptation policy decisions emanating from federal, state and local governments.
2. We’re futurists: One big challenge with applying climate-adaptation thinking to any problem is that it’s based on a future we cannot predict. It’s no longer safe to assume the next 20 years are going to look like the past 20. Corporations get that. We’re good at creating opportunities for uncertain futures.
3. Our stakeholders are affected: Whether you’re a B2B OR B2C firm, our stakeholders feel the impact of climate change, which will continue to influence their behavior and needs. We need to be ready to serve them - our bottom line depends on taking leadership here.

My blog will discuss questions such as:
• What are “no regrets” corporate-climate adaptations?
• How can we reap collateral benefits from climate mitigation to enhance climate adaptation?
• How can we integrate climate scenarios into existing decision processes, including risk management, business continuity planning and new market realization?
• What lessons can we glean from disaster mitigation for climate adaptation?
• Can we turn climate-related crisis into opportunity?
• What are the basic steps to executing climate-adaptation plans?
• In the event of a climate-related crisis that affects your business, who serves as your spokesperson?
• What are examples of leading-edge corporate climate adaptation?

Ultimately, I hope this blog helps you to ask and ponder the climate-adaptation question of your work and your teams. How will climate change impact this decision, and what should we do to adapt to exploit business opportunities, decrease risk and contribute to the community?

1 comment:

  1. Joyce, I'm looking forward to seeing discussion around these topics. I'm very interested in exploring university-city-private sector climate adaptation partnerships to bring these three sectors together to tackle these challenges. 2/3rds of my 100 universities are interested in these partnership to better understand issues, provide tools and information, and explore how to better train students for these complex jobs. Jack Fellows

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