Wednesday 14 January, 3pm–4pm GMT, Zoom

Companies are facing worsening climate-related risks that challenge infrastructure and operations, workforce health, supply chains, and overall competitiveness. In 2025, C2ES and Resilience First convened the Corporate Climate Resilience Foresight Series, engaging senior leaders from two dozen global companies to examine how organisations can build climate resilience across systems.

This webinar launches the publication Building Corporate Climate Resilience: Key Insights from the 2025 Corporate Climate Resilience Foresight Series and distills it into main findings and proposes actions for corporate leaders across different roles that can help build their climate resilience. Speakers will explore how internal governance structures can enable resilience, and where external drivers—such as investors, regulators, customers, and insurers—can enhance the business case for integrating climate resilience across business functions. Participants will also hear examples of how companies are integrating climate risk into workforce protection and community partnerships.

Participants will hear examples of  how companies are:

  • Integrating climate risk into workforce protection and community partnerships.
  • Breaking through organisational barriers to implement climate resilience strategies.
  • Working with public and private sector stakeholders to build resilience to extreme heat.
  • Making the business case for climate resilience using internal data and identifying company-wide business objectives that climate resilience can support.

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Upcoming events

  • Leaders’ Forum 2026

    Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, 13:00-13:30, online

    Resilience First hosts an online Leader’s Forum, a bi-monthly meeting created for senior leaders from our diverse, cross-sector business membership.

  • Cyber attacks across the supply chain: How London’s SMEs can prepare and respond

    Thursday 19 March, 10:30-12:00, Microsoft Teams

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) underpin London’s economy, yet many face increasing cyber risks without the resources or expertise to defend against them. A cyber incident affecting an SME can quickly spread through supply chains, disrupting services and causing financial and reputational damage for the business, its partners and customers.

    Join our virtual discussion to learn how to strengthen your organisation’s cyber resilience.

  • Member-Led Dialogues

    Spring/Summer 2026

    Join our Member-Led Dialogue Series: a new collaborative programme focused on resilience challenges multiple members are facing.