As wildfires consume 20% more land annually and hurricanes intensify by 15% since 2015, disaster preparedness plans face unprecedented challenges. But are existing frameworks truly equipped to handle cascading crises in our interconnected world?
How many businesses have actually verified their energy suppliers' capacity to maintain operations during Category 5 hurricanes or multi-day blackouts? Disaster-preparedness energy contracts are becoming non-negotiable as climate-related power disruptions cost global businesses $237 billion in 2023 alone (World Energy Council). Yet 68% of commercial energy agreements still treat emergency protocols as optional annexes rather than contractual obligations.
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