Why the UK must reimagine resilience in the age of transnational climate risks
Monday 07 Jul 2025
Dr Roosa Lambin, Dr Nicola Ranger, and Jasper Verschuur of the Oxford Martin Systemic Resilience Initiative argue that the UK must rethink climate resilience through a global lens. In their latest blog, they highlight how transnational climate risks, such as global food and energy disruptions, pose direct threats to UK security and prosperity. Their recent report reveals that systemic shocks abroad are cascading through global supply chains, with profound implications for UK resilience.
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