Published March 16, 2026
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Climate Data Resilience Under Conditions of Institutional Failure
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Climate and environmental data underpin modern society. They are critical infrastructure that are sustained by professionals. Like all infrastructure, climate data systems face risks. Resilience, therefore, must be understood operationally as the capacity to absorb disruption and recover function quickly. This is best done through a holistic perspective that considers people first and includes systematic prevention, preparedness, professional response, and adaptation.
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