Flooding?is?not?just?about climate change; it’s about how we adapt as communities and safeguard the rhythms of our daily lives. These events disrupt more than property—they disrupt our schools, businesses, and the ways we connect with each other. The real challenge lies in building resilience,?not?only in infrastructure but in our collective capacity to anticipate, respond, and recover. By focusing on solutions rooted in collaboration and local action, we can ensure that our communities remain strong and adaptable in the face of a changing world.
"$40 billion by 2025" ?? That's the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, bold challenge for adaptation finance—but are we on track? This was a key topic at COP29 Azerbaijan last week. We turned to some leading thinkers in adaptation to ask: How far have we come, and what steps are needed to achieve this target? Tap below to read their takes ?? Adaptation funding is vital for protecting vulnerable communities from the growing impacts of climate change, but meeting this goal will require new urgency and collaboration. Can we double down and deliver? Drop your thoughts in the comments below ?? A special thanks to Justina Nixon-Saintil, Brian Glazer, Jeff Schlegelmilch, Louie Woodall, and Jeff Prosserman for sharing your perspectives on this pivotal moment for climate adaptation ?? #ClimateAction #Adaptation #FinanceForChange #COP29 #Resilience #ClimateChange #Weather #Carbon IBM, Hohonu, Columbia Climate School, Climate Proof, Voltpost