Paris, France – November 12, 2025 — A new climate resilience centre opened in Paris’s 13th arrondissement on 15 November, marking a significant step in urban adaptation. The facility harnesses real-time environmental data to support flood prediction and optimise local energy use, offering city planners and emergency services advanced tools for rapid response. Residents welcomed the initiative, noting its potential to safeguard neighbourhoods and reduce energy waste. City officials highlighted collaborative partnerships with research institutes and technology firms, aiming to make Paris a model for sustainable urban living. The centre’s integrated approach is expected to enhance preparedness for extreme weather, while promoting efficient resource management across the district.
—
Image Credit: Photo by Google DeepMind on Pexels




