Turning disaster science into real-world operations
Wildfires, floods, hurricanes — the cost of natural disasters is rising, and so is their complexity. Yet across the globe, our response remains largely reactive. We wait for imminent risk and consequences to act on. We analyze the aftermath instead of anticipating the threat. In too many cases, our tools are built to understand what happened — not what’s about to. We believe it’s time to shift from reaction to prediction and prevention, from delayed awareness to real-time situational intelligence.