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Supply Chain Shocks in the Era of Climate Change

Writer: בר שגיאבר שגיא

Global supply chains are becoming increasingly fragile due to climate change, with extreme weather events disrupting key trade routes. One of the most prominent examples is the Panama Canal, where prolonged droughts and declining water levels have severely impacted global shipping.


This article explores how climate-related disruptions affect economies worldwide, increasing costs, delaying deliveries, and challenging corporate risk management. It highlights the importance of integrating ESG principles into business strategies, ensuring companies are better prepared for future supply chain shocks.


As climate risks continue to intensify, companies and policymakers must rethink their approaches to supply chain resilience, water management, and sustainable logistics, emphasizing proactive solutions to mitigate future disruptions.


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