RESILIENCE RISING – A NEW GLOBAL NON-PROFIT CONSORTIUM ICSI, the global movement for engineering action on sustainability, resilience and climate change. A new global non-profit consortium, Resilience Rising, is launching […]
January 2022
Engineers must become more creative and less compliance-led to tackle climate challenges
Tapping into creative capabilities and thinking differently are critical for civil engineers to make a meaningful input to the climate crisis, according to The Resilience Shift CEO Seth Schultz, presenting his final lecture in the ICE’s Brunel Lecture series.
10 Tools for systems change to a zero carbon world
This article was first published on the Race to Resilience/Race to Zero website and can be found here. BY BILL SHARPE, FOUNDING PARTNER, FUTURE STEWARDS | JANUARY 12, 2022 Meeting […]
How to make infrastructure more resilient against climate change
The question of how to make infrastructure more resilient against climate change is at the core of ICSI’s work. As the planet heats up, the scale, scope, and severity of […]
Register now to join Seth Schultz for the closing ICE Brunel lecture
Register now to hear Seth Schultz deliver the Institution of Civil Engineers’ closing Brunel Lecture (17/1), reflecting on his year-long journey with ICE President, Ed McCann, and on how the engineering community can deliver a carbon-neutral and resilient society.