Leaders working to fight climate change and risk and disaster management professionals often work in siloes, but increased collaboration between the fields is necessary to mitigate future climate risk to businesses and nations.
According to a report from the Council
of Canadian Academies (CCA), bridging disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation
practices is crucial to reducing exposure and vulnerability to disasters and bolstering public
safety in a changing climate. The report, "Building a Resilient Canada," offers a blueprint to other countries and enterprise organizations looking to protect themselves and their stakeholders from climate risk.