You Need to Read Axios’ Coronavirus and Climate Change are Obvious Risks We Ignore by Amy Harder

One simple idea today from Amy Harder: climate risk isn’t a black swan, it’s a gray rhino, and so is Coronavirus. “There have been plenty of warnings for those who were paying attention.” We have a chance against gray rhino risks, because there’s always time to prepare.

The intrigue: A gray rhino is a metaphor coined by risk expert Michele Wucker to describe “highly obvious, highly probable, but still neglected” dangers, as opposed to unforeseeable or highly improbable risks — the kind in the black swan metaphor.

The bottom line: So what happens when you have multiple gray rhinos coming at you? A group of rhinos is, perhaps fittingly and alarmingly, called a crash.

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Laura Fitton, Founder

Laura Fitton, Founder

Principal and Speaker

I founded enough.co to explain and evangelize market-driven shifts that can bring speed and scale to the climate fight.

My approach merges my environmental science and policy degree with my expertise as a tech CEO/Founder, growth executive, author, speaker, and recognized trailblazer.

My research on environment and justice is published in Science and by the Center for Policy Alternatives, and I've spoken at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, and a great many conferences.