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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

+4

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

+4

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

+5

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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Roundup in Resilience: October 10, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: October 10, 2025

Germany committed record climate finance with greater leverage for adaptation, global youth gather for Climate Adaptation Action Day, the UK and Malaysia deepen cooperation on resilience, biologists warn of “ecological traps” as seasonal cues misfire, and New Zealand funds an implementation-first research programme for adaptation.

Resilience

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Issue 7: Tipping Points - What Happens When the World's Weather Engine Seizes?

Issue 7: Tipping Points - What Happens When the World's Weather Engine Seizes?

The Atlantic’s great conveyor belt and what happens if it stops. Long seen as a distant risk, scientists now warn that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could break down this century. The stakes are staggering: trillions in economic losses, the collapse of global food systems, and the largest wave of human migration in history.

Analysis

+5

Issue 3: Tipping Points - What Happens When Earth's Lungs Stop Breathing

Issue 3: Tipping Points - What Happens When Earth's Lungs Stop Breathing

Amazon dieback and what this means for the future of food, money and migration flows across Amazonia, but bright sparks in significantly reduced rates of deforestation and raising a mega fund for rainforest protection

Analysis

+6

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