Climate Resilience in the Golden Age | Golden Age
Climate resilience refers to the capacity of social, economic, and ecosystems to cope with hazardous events or trends, such as floods and droughts. In the conte
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Climate resilience refers to the capacity of social, economic, and ecosystems to cope with hazardous events or trends, such as floods and droughts. In the context of the Golden Age, climate resilience is about building the ability of communities and ecosystems to recover from climate-related shocks, while promoting conscious communication, new economics, and regenerative culture. This can be achieved through various actions, including technological and infrastructural changes, policy changes, and social and economic development. The work of Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein has highlighted the importance of climate resilience in the face of global warming. Climate resilience is closely related to sustainable development and environmental justice.