News Risk Management22 May 2019

Trade rules will need to be relaxed to maintain food and water security as climate change continues

| 22 May 2019

Changing weather patterns will enrich some farmers and make depressing yields for others in agriculture. Large swaths of cropland across China, India and the Middle East that depend on irrigation will have to face stiffer competition for water as the climate grows hotter. Rains are, however, likely to increase in South America and southeast Asia and a boom in cultivation in these areas is likely.

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Nick Quigley

Hello, I can appreciate this article as I too find that Risk Management as a profession is still like hiring ninjas. Organizations have no clue what they want and they generally ask for the wrong things when trying to hire a risk manager. I hope that one day we will see positions that do not require a risk manager to be a CPA or CISO. I do however disagree with your use of the ISO 31000 definition in substituting effect. Risk is neutral and therefore, an effect can be either positive or negative. The substitution of the word for consequences implies that risk is only negative. The antonym to “consequence” is benefit and so your substituted definition no longer meets the ISO 31000 standard. It is vital to ensure we look at both sides of the coin in making decisions, where risk needs to be quantified and weighed to ensure the C-suite can make educated choices.

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