Brace for Impact! The Age of Adaptation & Resilience (ft. Carine de Boissezon, Chief Impact Officer at EDF)

11/06/2026

Listen to why adaptation and resilience are becoming essential in the face of intensifying climate shocks.

Previous climate change policies focused primarily on mitigation, reducing emissions to achieve net zero by 2050 and avoid the worst outcomes. But as emissions continue to rise, extreme weather events intensify and physical risks materialize, a second, less comfortable reality is setting in: we must also adapt and build resilience, because we must now brace for impact.

In this episode of 2050 Investors, Kokou Agbo-Bloua explores the consequences of what this shift will mean in practice for economies, public policy, infrastructure, and capital allocation. He examines the growing economic need for climate adaptation and resilience, the widening gap between adaptation needs and available funding, and the uncomfortable question of how far adaptation can really go in a world of rising physical risk.

This episode’s guest is Carine de Boissezon, Chief Impact Officer at EDF (Électricité de France). She shares how one of France’s leading energy providers is adapting in a warming world. From water management and ecosystem preservation to stress-testing assets against extreme scenarios, she argues that resilience is both systemic and collective, no company or country can adapt in isolation.

Listen to this episode of 2050 Investors to understand what it will take to adapt in a more volatile world.

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