Road to COP28

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In this new regular series, we will be keeping you up to date with the key highlights and activities within the current Egyptian presidency, as well as what to expect for COP28 as preparations get underway.

Whole of Society Resilience - Report summary

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In February 2023 Resilience First, with PA Consulting, published a new report – Whole of Society Resilience: Steps to Success. The report focuses on action that aligns with the UK Government's Resilience Framework ambitions to strengthen and underpin systems that provide national resilience to the threats we now face. Find out what’s inside and why your action matters.

Supply chains and critical infrastructure: A nexus of opportunities and vulnerabilities

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In today's globalised economy, infrastructures and supply chains are closely related. The vast interdependencies create vulnerabilities stemming from cascading failures, which occur when a disruption in one system deprives another system of its required inputs or support services. What does this mean for organisational resilience?

Engineering Leadership Group launches new Manifesto ahead of World Engineering Day

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One year after the establishment of the Engineering Leadership Group (ELG), the new ELG Manifesto has been launched. The Manifesto advocates for infrastructure that is fit for the future, while outlining actions that can be taken by engineering-inclusive organisations to advance the development of equitable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure. It calls on private sector organisations to work closely with governments towards this goal.

Resilience First, with PA Consulting, releases new report - Whole of society reslience: Steps to success

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A new report on steps needed to achieve whole of society resilience has been produced by Resilience First in collaboration with PA Consulting. 'Whole of society reslience: Steps to success' report focuses on activity that aligns with the UK Government’s Resilience Framework ambitions, which can be developed and actioned over the coming year.

How to make your business resilient to supply chain challenges in 2023 

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Supply chains have recently been facing increasing pressure from multiple stressors, including the global Covid-19 pandemic (and Brexit in the UK), and in 2023 these strains do not seem to be slowing down. In this article, we delve into the top supply chain challenges, and what businesses are doing to address them, remain resilient, and not only survive, but thrive in 2023 and beyond. 

Resilience First response to Climate Champions on COP15: Biodiversity Summit

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According to the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report (2020), more than half the world's GDP ($44tn) is at risk of disruption due to nature loss. Nature-positive business models on the other hand, have the potential to generate $10 trillion in annual business opportunities and create 395 million jobs by 2030. Resilience First responded to the Race to resilience Campaign on the significance of COP15 and the role that the UNFCC High Level Climate Champions can play in putting a spotlight on the biodiversity conservation agenda.

Resilient Mindsets — for a Whole of Society Approach to Resilience

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Personal Resilience is a Mind Set. Most of our formal education and training systems don't produce this quality as a learning outcome in their graduands. If we are to achieve a whole of society approach to national resilience, then we also have to have a 'whole of the person' approach to education, training and learning.

Professionalising Purpose

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July 2022 was the month that Boris Johnson resigned, and the launch of PAS 808. One gained more press attention than the other. However, whilst Boris is consigned to the backbenches, purpose is gathering momentum. As businesses face an increasingly uncertain 2023, the words of The Purpose Upgrade resonate. “Change your business to save the world. Change the world to save your business”.

Implications for businesses from the Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry

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The tragedy that occurred in June 2017 was completely avoidable. 5 years on, there are still important lessons to learn. Resilience First, in partnership with the Fire Protection Association, brought together a panel of industry experts over a live session discussing the outcomes of Phase 2 of the inquiry, the revised regulatory landscape and the implications for businesses. What does the Grenfell Tower Inquiry mean for business from a regulatory and advisory standpoint?

Resilient Urban Growth – the Greater Manchester challenge

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Decarbonising the world is the defining resilience challenge of the early 21st century. The UK is the fastest decarbonising of the G7 countries with 50% of electricity in the UK last year generated by low carbon sources. 70% of carbon emissions come from urban populations. How will the UK achieve this decarbonisation and how do you make already green city regions like Greater Manchester even greener?

COP27 in Review 

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The priorities of the rotating Presidency of the United Nations Framework Conference for Climate Change (UNFCCC), this year held by Egypt, included the reduction of emissions, scaling-up of adaptation efforts, enhanced financing and just transition. Resilience First, together with the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure and the Resilience Rising consortium, has proudly supported the Conference with a series of fringe events and the launch of two flagship reports.  

Launch of New Series of Scientific Reports to Inform & Increase Urban Climate Action

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Today at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, the Summary for Urban Policymakers (SUP) launched a three-volume series of scientific reports to distill the most relevant climate science for urban actors from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Reports (AR6). As a result of a year-long process of co-creation, the SUP reports capture the latest climate science as targeted and accessible messages. It demonstrates how local governments and business leaders can meaningfully accelerate and deepen climate action across the world.

Why we should all be concerned about ‘white gold’

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As the world moves on from the pandemic, you would hope that life would become easier. Along with worries about energy supply and inflation brought about by the conflict in Ukraine, the pandemic has thrown up real issues around future supply of materials that we’re all going to need in the fight against climate change, and real concerns around what it may mean if demand cannot be met.