🌪️ From public health to power grids, emergency response is evolving fast.

On the latest With Great Power podcast, Adam Helman, Director of Emergency Services at Avangrid and Co-Chair of WISER(Weather Innovation, Smart Energy, and Resilience), shares how utilities are adapting to rising climate threats, back-to-back storms, and new hazards like wildfires in the Northeast.


He highlights the growing role of meteorologists and climate data in guiding utility response as the sector prepares for more complex and frequent emergencies.
🎧 Listen in: https://lnkd.in/ei_Ff9DB


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