The Green Sheet Online Edition

June 6, 2023 • 23:06:01

Navigating an unpredictable climate

When the summer rolls around, people typically tuck away extra layers of clothing, bring out lawn chairs, camping equipment, beach blankets and more. They anticipate afternoons walking barefoot along the boardwalk, licking ice cream cones, and exploring new locations on day-trips, weekends away or longer vacations. And payments professionals touch base with seasonal merchants to ensure they're all set for an influx of new customers seeking to rent canoes, jet skis or cabins nestled along burbling rivers.

These days, though, businesses face weather that's more unpredictable than it used to be. And knowing how to successfully navigate extreme climate events has become a must. Luckily, you can increase the likelihood you’ll still be in business in the aftermath of a wildfire, flood or other such calamity.

Smart actions to take

Here are tips for protecting your business during extreme conditions:

You might also take a look at increasing energy efficiency. This could mean using energy-efficient equipment, optimizing data centers, reducing paper usage or implementing other environmentally friendly practices you discover. Swap knowledge with colleagues at industry events, too, an activity that might ultimately save your business—and people's lives. End of Story

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