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Oliver Buchannon
David Izikowitz

A published environmental scientist, uniquely trained in accounting, finance and environmental engineering, focused on developing solutions to build a more liveable world.


Roundup in Resilience: February 20, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: February 20, 2026

A new global standard, ISO 14092, launched to offer a common playbook for climate adaptation, São Paulo found itself in a climate paradox of near‐record low reservoirs and lethal flash floods, the EU’s scientific advisers urged Brussels to plan for a 3.3°C world, the Green Climate Fund approved one of the largest adaptation packages yet for glacier‐dependent regions, and climate change media coverage fell 14% in 2025.

News

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Issue 19: The Riches of Resilience — The Smart Money Profiting From the World’s Biggest Mispriced Risk

Issue 19: The Riches of Resilience — The Smart Money Profiting From the World’s Biggest Mispriced Risk

Exploring why climate adaptation is quietly becoming one of the highest‐return strategies in corporate finance, and how climate risk assessments are turning floods, heatwaves and supply‐chain shocks into investable resilience projects. As physical risks start to bite and lenders tighten their expectations, we explore how firms, from Unilever to Maersk and data centre operators, are discovering that the real premium now lies in resilience.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: February 13, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: February 13, 2026

Analysis identified more than 900 adaptation‐relevant laws and policies across 35 countries, South African cities are being forced to abandon 1‐in‐100 year floodlines as storms intensify, heatwaves in Australia are pushing flying foxes towards extinction, Fiji launched a fund to turn displacement risk into community‐designed projects, and Singapore is re‐weighting toward climate adaptation as a national survival and competitiveness strategy.

Infrastructure

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Roundup in Resilience: February 6, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: February 6, 2026

A landmark study projects more than half a million additional malaria deaths in Africa by 2050, World Weather Attribution showed southern Africa’s latest ‘once-in-50-year’ floods were turbocharged by warming, European citizens report feeling underprepared for escalating extremes, scientists unveiled a step-change in Arctic sea-ice forecasting, and adaptation researchers argue that resilience bonds and managed retreat must become core tools of public policy.

Infrastructure

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Issue 18: The Resilience Trinity - Innovation in Technology, Policy and Finance to Finally Make Climate Adaptation Investable

Issue 18: The Resilience Trinity - Innovation in Technology, Policy and Finance to Finally Make Climate Adaptation Investable

Mapping the Architecture of Adaptation—the emerging trinity of technology, policy, and capital that is finally making climate adaptation investable. As the finance gap widens, we explore how digital twins, market-creating policies, and financial innovation are transforming resilience from a charitable cost into a tangible asset.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: January 30, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 30, 2026

Australian heat waves became five times more likely due to global emissions, North Atlantic whales adapt to climate change through diet shifts and resource partitioning, climate change threatens 50% of global drinking water via groundwater contamination, England allocated £30 million for coastal adaptation pilots, and Kyrgyzstan's FAO-supported ecosystem restoration targets 6,000 hectares by 2030.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: January 23, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 23, 2026

Research discovered a record shift in Antarctic penguin breeding patterns due to warming, UK cold extremes have become 1.8°C warmer and fewer in frequency, a study suggests 1.16 billion people could face severe food crises by 2100, Rio de Janeiro favela residents endure 40°C summers, and African adaptation moderates climate- and conflict-driven migration.

Resilience

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Issue 17: From Underwriters to Adaptation Architects: What Role Should Insurers Play in Advising on Climate Adaptation?

Issue 17: From Underwriters to Adaptation Architects: What Role Should Insurers Play in Advising on Climate Adaptation?

Tracking the insurance industry's transformation from risk carriers to adaptation architects. As climate losses render traditional models obsolete, insurers are selling data-driven resilience services—but does this pivot create a dangerous conflict when those who assess the risk also profit from the solution?

Analysis

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Roundup in Resilience: January 16, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 16, 2026

UK actuaries warned that hidden aerosol cooling offsets 0.5°C of warming masking true climate sensitivity, the Winter Olympics host pool shrinks precipitously by the 2050s, US incomes have contracted 12% since 2000 due to nationwide climate disruptions, European adaptation investments face a steep funding shortfall, and Chinese communities increasingly self-organise climate adaptation through grassroots knowledge-sharing.

Infrastructure

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Roundup in Resilience: January 9, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 9, 2026

Analysis indicates 53% of Alpine ski resorts face very high snow-risk under 2°C warming, pollen allergy patterns expose how ideology mediates climate perception, the UK Department for Transport’s climate adaptation strategy acknowledges that critical infrastructure face flood risk, researchers propose ‘compounded resilience’ combining climate adaptation with emissions reductions in local governance, and UK winter rates of wildflower bloom is 30x normal signalling ecosystem phenology shifts.

Infrastructure

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Issue 16: The One-Percenters: When Corporate Climate Risk Reporting Dwarfs Actual Action on Adaptation

Issue 16: The One-Percenters: When Corporate Climate Risk Reporting Dwarfs Actual Action on Adaptation

Investigating why 80% of global corporations acknowledge physical climate risks yet fewer than 1% invest in adaptation—revealing a multi-billion-dollar corporate funding gap that will create a reckoning when regulations cause a widespread market repricing.

Infrastructure

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Roundup in Resilience: January 2, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 2, 2026

Earth breached 1.5°C warming on a three-year rolling basis, the UN reframed climate change as a human rights crisis, 2025 emerged as the year of devastating floods, Portugal's wine sector recorded a 14% harvest collapse due to unprecedented drought, and Bhutan exposed critical governance and infrastructure failures threatening water security.

Resilience

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Roundup in Resilience: December 26, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: December 26, 2025

Arctic reindeer face 80% population declines by 2100, research reveals adaptation's most cost-effective tools are surprisingly simple, over half the world's coastal settlements have retreated inland over three decades, polar bears exhibit real-time genetic evolution in response to ice loss, and US ski seasons risk losing 14–60 days by 2050.

Technology

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Issue 15: How National Adaptation Plans Can Leap From the Page to the Pavement

Issue 15: How National Adaptation Plans Can Leap From the Page to the Pavement

Exploring the "decisive shift" in the global adaptation landscape as National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) move from the drawing board to the pavement. With an immense funding gap and implementation still largely fragmented, new sectoral deep-dives and financial innovations are beginning to show how the world's most vulnerable nations can bridge the gap between planning and survival.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: December 19, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: December 19, 2025

GEF funds mobilised $52 million across coastal restoration and smallholder livelihoods, Asia faces a $4 trillion water infrastructure gap, some of Africa's forests have flipped from carbon sink to carbon source, India confronts over $200 billion annual adaptation costs at 2°C warming, and Canadian farmers demonstrate that incremental agronomic investments can yield record harvests despite drought and floods.

Infrastructure

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Roundup in Resilience: December 12, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: December 12, 2025

Qatar and Ghana launched their National Adaptation Plans, Klarna mobilised AI for community-led resilience across six high-impact projects, China confronts a $226 billion annual adaptation funding shortfall, and Yale researchers introduced ‘tethered resilience’—a framework reframing climate migration beyond move or stay binaries.

Technology

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Issue 14: Mutirão or Mirage. Did COP30 Deliver the Metric System of Misery?

Issue 14: Mutirão or Mirage. Did COP30 Deliver the Metric System of Misery?

Unpacking the “historic" compromise at COP30, where nations finally agreed on a yardstick for adaptation after a decade of delay. With 59 new indicators but no binding finance mechanism, we explore how a back-room political deal overrode years of technical consensus, creating a framework for documenting the climate crisis while remaining stubbornly inadequate at resolving it.

Analysis

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What Exactly are the 59 Belém Adaptation Indicators? A Categorised List and Analysis of All Indicators

What Exactly are the 59 Belém Adaptation Indicators? A Categorised List and Analysis of All Indicators

Documenting the Belém Adaptation Indicators’ journey from 5,339 to 59 metrics. The long-awaited operational tool for the Global Goal on Adaptation, with the initial long list of thousands now refined into a concise group of voluntary metrics, provides the first roadmap for measuring the world’s collective resilience.

Analysis

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Roundup in Resilience: December 5, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: December 5, 2025

Exploring whether COP30’s call to triple climate finance by 2035 can be implemented, AI guides Indian farmers through monsoon chaos, Asia’s cities need $1.7 trillion annually for climate adaptation, agroforestry shows promise for West African cocoa under specific conditions, and genomic sequencing reveals evolutionary resilience strategies in butterflies and moths.

Infrastructure

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Roundup in Resilience: November 28, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: November 28, 2025

Malaria mosquitoes expand habitats across Africa, Bangladesh's coastal households struggle, Albania commits €8.46 billion to climate adaptation through 2036, UAE research reveals stormy days set to double and Vietnam tallies $3 billion in storm losses, exposing critical adaptation gaps.

Investment

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Issue 13: The Global Goals on Adaptation Have Finally Earned a Yardstick. Shame About the Funding

Issue 13: The Global Goals on Adaptation Have Finally Earned a Yardstick. Shame About the Funding

Examining the Belém Package and the stark contrast between its new resilience metrics and the funding pledged to meet them. The world has created a high-fidelity surveillance system to measure its growing fragility, yet by refusing to fund the necessary structural repairs, this compliance trap risks measuring misery rather than curing it.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: November 21, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: November 21, 2025

COP30 negotiators haggled over 100 indicators to measure progress while starving frontline communities of resources, Canada committed CAD$263 million to IFAD's smallholder farmer adaptation, a landmark FAO-UNDP report on agrifood found that only 16% of measures in NAPs address climate impacts or vulnerable populations, and a call to triple adaptation finance commitments meets developed world barriers.

News

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Roundup in Resilience: November 14, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: November 14, 2025

COP30 in Belém crystallised adaptation's dual reality: adaptation philanthropy surged 120% to $870 million, Gates committed $1.4 billion for smallholder farmer adaptation, and a $300 million health-climate coalition was mobilised, However, African and Arab nations pushed back against adaptation indicators fearing unfair fiscal burdens, and while funding commitments surged the $284–365 billion annual adaptation gap persists.

Investment

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Issue 12: The Resilience Dividend: Cashing in on Climate Adaptation Technologies

Issue 12: The Resilience Dividend: Cashing in on Climate Adaptation Technologies

Challenging the idea that adaptation finance doesn’t yield returns. With private capital still viewing adaptation as a high-risk cost centre, we’re exploring the mature, bankable technologies that are already delivering clear, quantifiable returns and moving resilience from the cost to the investment column.

Technology

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Roundup in Resilience: November 7, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: November 7, 2025

Pre-COP30 preparations crystallised around adaptation themes, adaptation market design flaws in the spotlight with blended finance stalled at $15.5 billion in 2024, Vietnam confronted a succession of storms reshaping its urban strategy, Fidelity Bank Ghana attempts to scale adaptation finance across the continent, and the Philippines showcased regional adaptation leadership.

Infrastructure

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