In his inaugural lecture at the University of Groningen, Professor Patrick V. Verkooijen presented The Resilience Endgame, making the case that society has no choice but to rapidly scale up climate adaptation—not only as a necessity but as an unprecedented opportunity to drive jobs, growth, and sustainable development. With climate risks escalating, adaptation is often framed as an obligation. However, Professor Verkooijen argued that adaptation is an economic strategy—one that fosters innovation, and resilience while securing long-term prosperity. He explored how strategic adaptation investments can enhance economic resilience, social stability, and environmental sustainability, demonstrating that proactive adaptation measures are not just defensive but transformative.
This lecture provided actionable insights into how businesses, governments, and financial institutions can leverage adaptation as a driver of economic growth. Drawing on real-world examples and groundbreaking research, Professor Verkooijen highlighted the untapped potential of adaptation finance, the role of nature-based solutions, and the necessity of public-private partnerships to unlock systemic change. Ultimately, The Resilience Endgame is a call to embrace adaptation as an opportunity rather than a burden—a chance to future-proof economies, create resilient communities, and chart a path toward sustainable development in a warming world.