August 5, 2013 — Some 90 percent of S&P Global 100 Index companies consider extreme weather and climate change as business risks, according to “Weathering the Storm: Building Business Resilience to Climate Change,” a new report from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions. The report provides an overview of climate change resilience strategies being developed by S&P Global 100 Index companies as well as a detailed description of activities of six diverse businesses: American Water, Bayer, The Hartford Group, National Grid, Rio Tinto and Weyerhaeuser. It also offers recommendations for boosting resilience in changing times. Photo by Avelino Maestas (Flickr | Creative Commons)
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