Five Crises That Rewrote the Rules of Resilience, and What the Next One Will Demand

On 12 May 2017, hospital staff across England reached for patient records and found locked screens instead. The risk wasn’t new. Neither were many of the vulnerabilities exposed by the crises that followed. We have accumulated years of reports, inquiries, and recommendations on how to protect critical infrastructure. Yet the distance between identifying a risk […]

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Infrastructure Stress Testing: Grid Forecasting Is Not Enough In This Heat

When temperatures rise, the first concern is usually public health. That is understandable. Extreme heat can put lives at risk, especially for older adults, outdoor workers, medically vulnerable communities, and people without reliable access to cooling. But heat also tests the systems behind daily life. Electric grids face higher cooling demand. Hospitals may see more […]

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Electric Grid Resilience and the FIFA World Cup: Power Reliability Is a Major Event Security Priority

The FIFA World Cup is not just a global sports event. It is also a major test of the host-city infrastructure. When tens of thousands of fans move through stadiums, airports, transit systems, hotels, fan zones, and city streets, reliable electricity becomes essential to safety and continuity. Power supports much more than stadium lights. It […]

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