EARTH EX III//19 is a multi-player exercise, now in its third year, on resilience planning for a ‘Black Sky’-class complex catastrophe. It takes participants through a developing scenario where the power grid is knocked out completely for days or weeks. Whether organisations or individuals, they must consider together each evolution of the situation and their options, to then make choices on actions and next steps.
Our infrastructure is interconnected and interdependent. A major incident in one location can cascade rapidly and have an impact on critical infrastructure systems elsewhere, affecting their ability to function, to connect communities, provide essential services, or to protect society. The impact of a major loss of electricity supply would rapidly expand into water, communications, food supply, finance, and beyond. These can be caused by natural hazards, such as extreme terrestrial weather – storms, floods, fires – but also critical seismic zones or extreme space weather such as solar flares. Malign attacks could also be a cause – cyber-attacks, terrorist attacks on the grid, or an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) attack.
Our partner the Resilience Shift has, in collaboration with the Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council, invited corporations and citizens worldwide to put this scenario to the test through EARTH EX III//19. This exercise is a powerful way to understand what a lack of resilience means in a real-world scenario for businesses and for individuals, and reviews best practices that can help organisations build interconnected resilience planning to sustain our future.
Chair:
Lord Toby Harris, UK representative of the EIS Council and Resilience First Board member
Key insights:
Craig Dyke, Head of Network Competition, National Grid ESO
Speakers:
Avi Schnurr, CEO and President of the EIS Council
Xavier Aldea Borruel, Programme Manager, Resilience Shift
Dr Juliet Mian, Technical Director, Resilience Shift (TBC)
Speakers will review key lessons-learned from the exercise. How resilient is your organisation for a major power outage? How well prepared is our society? Are you and your family ready for the impact of a Black Sky event? I do hope you will be able to attend this fascinating briefing to find out more.
Ahead of the presentation and discussion on the report findings, we are pleased to announce that we will also hear from National Grid ESO on key insights following the power outage in August.
Kindly hosted by FTI Consulting
Upcoming events
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London Business Networks for Resilience Launch Event | Connected for Resilience
Thursday 29 May, 8:30 for 9:00-10:30, LondonResilience First is pleased to convene its members and the capital’s leading business networks for Connected for Resilience on Thursday 29 May.
This is the launch event for the new initiative, London Business Networks for Resilience, supported by London Resilience and delivered by Resilience First, which aims to strengthen the resilience, emergency preparedness, and crisis response capacity of businesses across London.
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In-Person Event: Resilience Amidst Geopolitical Upheaval
Wednesday 4 June, 08:30-14:30, central LondonJoin Resilience First for our in-person session on geostrategic resilience in practise: a half day event for resilience practitioners.
To culminate the Geopolitical Resilience programme curated by Resilience First and PwC, we are delighted to invite you to an exclusive in-person event on Geopolitical Resilience, hosted at PwC’s Embankment Place offices.
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Climate Resilience Foresight Series
From March to November 2025Resilience First (RF) and Washington DC-based think-tank The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) have partnered to curate and deliver a corporate dialogue programme: Climate Resilience Foresight Series.
By combining expertise and leveraging extensive global networks of businesses, RF and C2ES are convening leading companies to examine how climate change is a threat multiplier in a 2- and 3-degree world, and how businesses can strengthen their climate resilience across five organisational dimensions.