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Recently, a set of data made me stop and think. The latest data released by European scientific institutions shows that global sea surface temperatures in June of this year once again reached a record high for that time of year. At the same time, Europe has just experienced a spell of extreme heat, and many scientists believe that such a heat wave would be virtually impossible without global climate change. This has made me increasingly aware that climate change is no longer a long-term issue, but rather a reality that businesses are facing in their current operating environment. In the coming years, corporate strategies will need to address three key questions: 🔹 How can we enhance the resilience of energy systems to cope with increasingly frequent extreme weather events? 🔹 How can we leverage digitalization, AI, and data analytics to improve energy efficiency—rather than merely cutting costs? 🔹 How can we strike a truly actionable balance between energy security, economic benefits, and sustainable development? In the past, we focused primarily on “energy transition.” Today, we need to focus more on “Energy Resilience.” Whether in the energy sector, manufacturing, or the digital technology industry, companies will increasingly rely on real-time data, intelligent forecasting, and flexible scheduling capabilities to adapt to an ever-changing environment. Sustainability is no longer just a part of ESG; it has become a critical component of a company’s long-term competitiveness. The real challenge is not predicting the future, but equipping organizations with the ability to adapt to it. #ClimateChange #EnergyTransition #EnergyResilience #OhmEnergie #StrategicConsulting #DigitalTransformation #ArtificialIntelligence #DataAnalytics #Sustainability #ClimateRisk #ESG #Innovation #Leadership #Energy #France #Europe #FutureOfEnergy

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