Businesses adapt to climate change challenges

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Companies are modifying operations to mitigate impacts from extreme weather, including moving utility substations and adding redundant production lines.

David J. Lynch reports for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • Major utilities are relocating substations to avoid rising waters and wildfires, while manufacturers are setting up backup production lines.
  • TPC and other businesses are increasing inventories and diversifying locations to ensure continuous operations during severe weather.
  • Airlines and investment firms are also adjusting to climate risks, with airlines anticipating more turbulence and investment firms stress-testing portfolios for climate resilience.

Key quote:

"Now, the 100-year storm is happening twice a year. It needs to be part of our normal operational plan."

— Dan Brumlik, TPC co-chairman

Why this matters:

Climate change is prompting businesses to rethink operational strategies to maintain reliability and profitability. These adaptations not only protect companies but also ensure consistent service and product availability for consumers.

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