The Wall Street Journal: Human behaviour is the other puzzle for climate-change modelling
Modelling social phenomena has much in common with modelling floods and heat waves, but it also poses new challenges, according to Andrew Coburn, chief executive of Risilience Ltd., the UK risk-analysis company spun out of Cambridge Judge Business School last…
Cambridge Independent: Risilience nets £6m to cut risks of climate change scenarios
Risilience, a new company that commercialises research from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, is launched with a £6 million Series A investment. The Risilience platform’s company-specific analysis provides detailed, quantified results to support strategic decision…
Business Weekly: Cambridge climate change pioneer wins £6m investment
Risilience, a Cambridge-based climate change business platform, has raised £6 million Series A investment from international investors. Risilience is a new company that commercialises research from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School. The company’s products include…
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Risilience, a new company that commercialises research from the Centre for Risk Studies at Cambridge Judge Business School, is launched with a £6 million Series A investment. University of Cambridge Judge Business School and a group of international investors today…

The Economist: A grim outlook
Airports and seaports process huge quantities of goods. A disaster that downs one can have an outsized impact, says Andrew Coburn of Cambridge University’s Centre for Risk Studies, an academic group. Along with colleagues, he has analysed maritime trade and…
World Economic Forum: $82 trillion over 5 years? Cambridge study counts the cost of coronavirus
The [email protected] over the next five years from the coronavirus pandemic could range from an optimistic loss of $3.3 trillion under a rapid recovery scenario to $82.4 trillion in an economic depression scenario, says the Centre for Risk Studies at…
International Business Times: Coronavirus impact on business
The [email protected] over the next five years from the coronavirus pandemic could range from an optimistic loss of $3.3 trillion under a rapid recovery scenario to $82.4 trillion in an economic depression scenario, according to the Centre for Risk Studies…
Economic impact
The [email protected] over five years from COVID-19 could range from $3.3 trillion to $82 trillion, says the Centre for Risk Studies. The [email protected] over the next five years from the coronavirus pandemic could range from an optimistic loss of $3.3…

Environmental Journal: Businesses urged to increase their resilience to climate change
Research co-authored at the Centre for Risk Studies, Cambridge Judge Business School, shows that climate change “could add around 20 per cent to the global cost of extreme weather events by 2040.” The Cambridge Climate Change Business Risk Index analyses…
Reuters: Climate change could add around $100 billion to costs of extreme weather
Climate change could add around $100 billion or 20 per cent to the global cost of extreme weather events by 2040, according to findings from the Cambridge Climate Change Business Risk Index. The Index co-authored at the Centre for Risk…