Major new report from the World Energy Council calls for action to make the world's energy infrastructure more resilient to extreme weather events and climate risks
For days after Hurricane Sandy struck New York in 2012, millions of New Yorkers were left without electricity, transport, or running water. In January this year Chile endured seven years' worth of rainfall...
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