High seas : enabling a climate resilient Suez Canal : physical climate change-related risk impacts of global shipping, and methods to build resilience at a local level
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Sección: Documentos electrónicosTítulo: High seas : enabling a climate resilient Suez Canal : physical climate change-related risk impacts of global shipping, and methods to build resilience at a local level / MarshPublicación: London [etc.] : Marsh, 2022Descripción física: 16 p.Notas: Sumario: The blocking of the Suez Canal in May 2021, caused by the Ever Given, demonstrated the vulnerability of global supply chains to disruptions to the world's canals and waterways. The just in time' nature of shipping means that there is limited redundancy, and these routes become escalation points for cascading risk. With increasing incidence of disruptive weather events, driven by climate change, greater focus should be given to understanding these potential critical points of failureMateria / lugar / evento: Seguro marítimoAccidentes marítimosAnálisis de riesgosCambio climáticoResilienciaCadena del suministroCanal de SuezOtros autores: Marsh & McLennan Companies University of Pennsylvania. Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center Otras clasificaciones: 326.3Derechos: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: