Why Texas’ Disasters Are a Watershed Moment for Climate Infrastructure Investment
The devastating Hill Country floods in Texas in July 2025 highlighted the nation’s vulnerability to climate-driven disasters and the urgent need for resilient infrastructure. With outdated flood systems and underfunded dams, Texas alone faces billions in necessary repairs, while proposed federal reforms could make it even harder for disaster-prone areas to access relief. For investors, the crisis signals both a growing risk and an opportunity to support climate-resilient infrastructure.