The world is constantly changing, and it has been especially noticeable recently. From global health crisis including a pandemic to overseas conflicts, to rising costs and shifting markets and natural disasters — it is near impossible to predict what will happen next. No matter the changes, however, people have adapted. Working remotely was heavily implemented to combat the spread of COVID-19, humanitarian organizations step-up in the face of hurricanes, and legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) were put into place to help stabilize the economy. With these adaptations, we learn how to better prepare for the unexpected.
While there may not be a one-size-fits-all precaution enacted to help society become more prepared, there is one resource that remains strong and stable in the face of all this adversity: solar energy.