The Resilience Brief
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Championing climate innovation at the lowest level: top-down, bottom-up solutions to resilience

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Across society, strategies are constructed, cohered and enacted by a range of senior individuals. To date, The Resilience Brief has reflected the influence of these prominent, resilience champions, hosting a range of senior leaders. But innovation thrives within the masses - those who face the impacts of climate related challenges first-hand on a daily basis. So, what are the benefits of 'top-down, bottom-up leadership' and what does it look like in practice? 

As we enter the final third of The Resilience Brief podcast, Dr Sarah Ashbridge and Lieutenant Colonel Ali Beard invite two soldiers known for their work on energy focused projects within Defence to discover how they have been empowered and their subsequent success in increasing resilience 

Join us as we welcome Captain Besmire Shurdha (Canadian Army) and Sergeant Bryan Munce (British Army) for another engaging discussion as we talk experimentation, deployed energy solutions, logistic chains, drones, and survivability  

The views of all speakers represent their own opinions based on their individual experiences. All views belong to the individual speakers and do not reflect the official position of their employers or the IMCCS 

This podcast has been created thanks to the sponsorship and partnership of Frazer-Nash and the NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE). This product has also been enabled by the production services of Two Jacks Communications and project management services of S A Consultancy (Yorkshire). 

Resources recommended by Episode 9 guest speakers:  

  • Sandy Munro. See the YouTube Channel Munro Live.  

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