
Previsico calls for accelerated flood risk collaboration at London Climate Action Week
London Climate Action Week (LCAW), now in its 7th year, has transformed the city into Europe’s most vibrant spotlight for climate leadership.
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The latest news, views and insights into flood risk and water management from the team at Previsico.
London Climate Action Week (LCAW), now in its 7th year, has transformed the city into Europe’s most vibrant spotlight for climate leadership.
Last week in Kent, storms caused flash flooding across the county leading to schools evacuating students, hospitals diverting patients and 21 people forced to move into temporary accommodation.
Floods Minister has introduced a fresh set of proposals aimed at accelerating the rollout of flood protection schemes across both urban centres and rural communities, offering vital safeguards for thousands of homes and businesses.
The Transit Tech Lab, a public-private initiative created by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Partnership Fund for New York City, which accelerates innovation in public transportation.
Previsico’s recently hosted The next big wave: tackling flood risks in the age of climate change, an event which explored how climate change is reshaping our world, and what we can do about it.
The report is a comprehensive review of businesses and organisations’ attitudes to flood risk conducted by Previsico, in partnership with Airmic is out now!
Flash flood warnings hit London, but only isolated parts saw severe impacts, highlighting how advanced forecasts helped target alerts more precisely than weather warnings.
In the wake of the severe flooding event in late 2024, a school in Gloucestershire is still working to recover—underscoring the often-overlooked and long-lasting impacts that flooding can have on public infrastructure and the education system.
UK government is falling dangerously short in preparing the country for the escalating threats of climate change, according to a new report from government watchdog the Climate Change Committee (CCC).
With just over one month to go, we're thrilled to reveal our full line up of expert panellists who will take the stage at Previsico's upcoming climate event!
A wave of extreme weather has devastated several midwest and southern U.S. states, bringing severe flooding, fatalities, and substantial property damage
To help you stay more informed and proactive, Previsico hosted an insightful webinar that unpacked the new Environment Agency data, complexity of flood warnings, and how real-time data can help understand your risk.
A 2024 study published in Nature Magazine has estimated that climate-impacted damages could cost the global economy £29 trillion per year by the middle part of this century.
Previsico announces further funding, led by new investor Burnt Island Ventures, a venture capital firm specialising in water innovation.
Join us for an engaging panel of experts as we discuss the climate change crisis with a specific emphasis on the biggest natural disaster, flooding.
A recent study reveals that over 70% of construction managers in the UK have faced significant weather-related project delays in the past year, highlighting the serious impact of extreme weather on the industry.
Last week, Previsico & Instech hosted a powerful discussion on how businesses can better predict, prepare for, and prevent flood damage.