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Resilience is directly linked to global climate change as a necessary strategic response, where building systems to withstand future shocks is essential for societies to fare better against climate impacts as described in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, organizations like Ricardo actively collaborate with policymakers to integrate these resilience strategies into the broader effort to address global climate change, as noted in [3].

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Climate Shocks Are Redefining Energy Security energypolicy.columbia.edu Kate Guy · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 2 facts
claimEffective resilience to climate change requires building systems capable of withstanding shocks projected for 10, 15, or 20 years in the future, rather than relying on past resilience standards.
claimSocieties and countries that fare better in the face of climate change are those that are currently building resilience into their systems to withstand shocks expected 10, 15, or 20 years into the future.
Energy infrastructure vs climate change: increasing resilience ricardo.com Ricardo 1 fact
claimRicardo works globally with policymakers and organizations in the energy sector to address climate change and resilience.