Natural disasters can define the economic destiny of a country suddenly, having the capacity to cause the economy to be affected by emergency spending and delay the development of a people, always remembering that the environment does not respect borders, political divisions, with floods, forest fires and earthquakes affecting different territories.
The frequency of such events changes the public agenda, pushing the population’s demand for the solvency of ecological issues at a global and local level, focusing on solutions related to urban drainage, so latent when summer ends and imposing the force of water on cities without planning to address the problem.
However, all sectors of the economy have to adjust their reality to the scenario of regulations linked to the zero-carbon economy, increasing the monitoring of risks linked to the environmental, social and governance (ESG) areas, facts that can reduce the occurrence of environmental disasters large proportions.