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Join us at Glasgow Caledonian University for a special COP26 screening of the first episode of our new documentary series Resilience Engineered. Produced in conjunction with the Engineering Department at Cambridge University, the series looks at resilience and uncertainty, and how we need to change our thinking when it comes to building infrastructure fit for a future where old certainties about climate no longer hold true.

How do we plan well for a future that we can’t predict? What is our goal for the future and how do we do things differently in how we design for that today? This first episode of Resilience Engineered establishes broad definitions of risk, uncertainty and resilience – and how these definitions shape our approach to making decisions. It describes how we need to think about the future beyond placing probabilities on certain events happening.

Watch our trailer below, or visit our Resilience Engineered page to find out more about the series.
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Resilience Engineered Screening – Episode 1: Preparing for an uncertain future
12pm, Thursday 11 November 2021

Glasgow Caledonian University
City Campus, 70 Cowcaddens Road
Glasgow, G4 0BA United Kingdom

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/resilience-engineered-episode-1-preparing-for-an-uncertain-future-tickets-196579964967

 

If you’re interested in organising your own showing of Resilience Engineered, please get in touch with us at:  info@resilienceshift.org

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