The risks of global warming have been increasingly mapped out in recent months, highlighting the impacts weather events and a warming world would have on populations and industries. A recent study published in the Harvard Business Review did a more detailed analysis of the impacts of climate change on supply chains located in the U.S., China, and Taiwan and found that only 11% of sites surveyed were adequately prepared for climate change disruptions.
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