Reducing emissions is one side of the climate challenge. The other is adapting to the changes that are already underway. Across Scotland, businesses are facing greater exposure to flooding, more severe storms, water scarcity, supply chain disruption, and rising energy costs as a result of a changing climate. Being prepared isn’t just good risk management – it can be the difference between a business that weathers disruption and one that doesn’t.
Angus’s geography – its coastline, river catchments, farmland, and rural communities – makes climate adaptation particularly relevant here. The flooding caused by Storm Babet in October 2023 was a powerful reminder that these risks are real and immediate, not distant or theoretical.
SEPA’s flood maps and forecasting tools allow you to check whether your premises or operations are in a flood risk area – and what that risk is likely to look like in future as climate change intensifies. Knowing your exposure is the essential first step.
The Scottish National Adaptation Plan 2024 – 2029 (SNAP3) sets out over 200 actions the Scottish Government is taking to help communities, businesses, and public services become more resilient. It covers flooding, water scarcity, supply chains, agriculture, and more – and identifies significant economic opportunities in areas like energy storage, green infrastructure, and climate-resilient construction.