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Year after year, we have noticed our warmer periods getting increasingly hotter. And, year after year, we have started feeling increasingly uncomfortable. Like we can’t see things clearly. Sweating. Not realising how important keeping our core body temperature is for our health and critical for our ability to think.

cognitive performance

Cognitive performance peaks around 21.6°C

18°C

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20°C

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23°C

24°C

21°C

Tipping point comes at 25°C.

With every degree over the tipping point, our decision making is reduced by 2%.

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33°C

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35°C

The new user

human experience.

Doing nothing used to be okay. We opened windows for our homes and offices to let the air breeze through. But now, Europe is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world. Heat event guidance is becoming law.

We have a 70% probability that daily temperature averages will breach the 1.5°C warming threshold. Such increase in mean temperature pushes warm days into the 35°C to 40°C range. The heatwaves are the new “normal”.

Born too early to explore the stars, born too late to fix the world, born just in time to watch humans cook our only home like a hot potato.

The term "homo resiliens" is excellent in highlighting how contemporary humans are adapting to a world defined by ongoing challenges—such as ecological disasters, rapid societal change, and economic upheaval—largely through adaptation and survival, rather than through active transformation or revolutionary change.

 

In our view the climate change already happened and we better learn to function in this new environment. We chose homo resiliens as a concept because it perfectly describes a new anthropological "type" of humanity marked by an extraordinary ability to survive, adapt, and bounce back from extreme adversity or crisis in the context of modern, crisis-prone societies.

 

While critics might view resilience as "conformist and passive," we see it as the ultimate framework for the future. We accept our new environment not to surrender to it, but to learn how to function within it.

We seek to use technology and our expertise in user experience design to provide modern humans better tools to stay a step ahead of climate uncertainty.

From Homo Sapiens to Homo Resiliens

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Year after year, we have noticed our warmer periods getting increasingly hotter. And, year after year, we have started feeling increasingly uncomfortable. Like we can’t see things clearly. Sweating. Not realising how important keeping our core body temperature is for our health and critical for our ability to think.

cognitive performance

Cognitive performance peaks around 21.6°C

18°C

19°C

20°C

22°C

23°C

24°C

21°C

Tipping point comes at 25°C.

With every degree over the tipping point, our decision making is reduced by 2%.

25°C

26°C

27°C

28°C

29°C

30°C

31°C

32°C

33°C

34°C

35°C

The new user

human experience.

Doing nothing used to be okay. We opened windows for our homes and offices to let the air breeze through. But now, Europe is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world. Heat event guidance is becoming law.

We have a 70% probability that daily temperature averages will breach the 1.5°C warming threshold. Such increase in mean temperature pushes warm days into the 35°C to 40°C range. The heatwaves are the new “normal”.

Born too early to explore the stars, born too late to fix the world, born just in time to watch humans cook our only home like a hot potato.

The term "homo resiliens" is excellent in highlighting how contemporary humans are adapting to a world defined by ongoing challenges—such as ecological disasters, rapid societal change, and economic upheaval—largely through adaptation and survival, rather than through active transformation or revolutionary change.

 

In our view the climate change already happened and we better learn to function in this new environment. We chose homo resiliens as a concept because it perfectly describes a new anthropological "type" of humanity marked by an extraordinary ability to survive, adapt, and bounce back from extreme adversity or crisis in the context of modern, crisis-prone societies.

 

While critics might view resilience as "conformist and passive," we see it as the ultimate framework for the future. We accept our new environment not to surrender to it, but to learn how to function within it.

We seek to use technology and our expertise in user experience design to provide modern humans better tools to stay a step ahead of climate uncertainty.

From Homo Sapiens to Homo Resiliens

Unlock heatwave

intelligence for your team

unlocking heatwave intelligence to enable resilient businesses

Our Story

Terms

Privacy

Imprint

by RV&A

Join Waitlist

Year after year, we have noticed our warmer periods getting increasingly hotter. And, year after year, we have started feeling increasingly uncomfortable. Like we can’t see things clearly. Sweating. Not realising how important keeping our core body temperature is for our health and critical for our ability to think.

cognitive performance

Cognitive performance peaks around 21.6°C

18°C

19°C

20°C

22°C

23°C

24°C

21°C

Tipping point comes at 25°C.

With every degree over the tipping point, our decision making is reduced by 2%.

25°C

26°C

27°C

28°C

29°C

30°C

31°C

32°C

33°C

34°C

35°C

The new user

human experience.

Doing nothing used to be okay. We opened windows for our homes and offices to let the air breeze through. But now, Europe is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world. Heat event guidance is becoming law.

We have a 70% probability that daily temperature averages will breach the 1.5°C warming threshold. Such increase in mean temperature pushes warm days into the 35°C to 40°C range. The heatwaves are the new “normal”.

Born too early to explore the stars, born too late to fix the world, born just in time to watch humans cook our only home like a hot potato.

The term "homo resiliens" is excellent in highlighting how contemporary humans are adapting to a world defined by ongoing challenges—such as ecological disasters, rapid societal change, and economic upheaval—largely through adaptation and survival, rather than through active transformation or revolutionary change.

 

In our view the climate change already happened and we better learn to function in this new environment. We chose homo resiliens as a concept because it perfectly describes a new anthropological "type" of humanity marked by an extraordinary ability to survive, adapt, and bounce back from extreme adversity or crisis in the context of modern, crisis-prone societies.

 

While critics might view resilience as "conformist and passive," we see it as the ultimate framework for the future. We accept our new environment not to surrender to it, but to learn how to function within it.

We seek to use technology and our expertise in user experience design to provide modern humans better tools to stay a step ahead of climate uncertainty.

From Homo Sapiens to Homo Resiliens

Unlock heatwave

intelligence for your team

unlocking heatwave intelligence to enable resilient businesses

Our Story

Terms

Privacy

Imprint

by RV&A

Join Waitlist

Year after year, we have noticed our warmer periods getting increasingly hotter. And, year after year, we have started feeling increasingly uncomfortable. Like we can’t see things clearly. Sweating. Not realising how important keeping our core body temperature is for our health and critical for our ability to think.

cognitive performance

Cognitive performance peaks around 21.6°C

18°C

19°C

20°C

22°C

23°C

24°C

21°C

Tipping point comes at 25°C.

With every degree over the tipping point, our decision making is reduced by 2%.

25°C

26°C

27°C

28°C

29°C

30°C

31°C

32°C

33°C

34°C

35°C

The new user

human experience.

Doing nothing used to be okay. We opened windows for our homes and offices to let the air breeze through. But now, Europe is heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world. Heat event guidance is becoming law.

We have a 70% probability that daily temperature averages will breach the 1.5°C warming threshold. Such increase in mean temperature pushes warm days into the 35°C to 40°C range. The heatwaves are the new “normal”.

Born too early to explore the stars, born too late to fix the world, born just in time to watch humans cook our only home like a hot potato.

The term "homo resiliens" is excellent in highlighting how contemporary humans are adapting to a world defined by ongoing challenges—such as ecological disasters, rapid societal change, and economic upheaval—largely through adaptation and survival, rather than through active transformation or revolutionary change.

 

In our view the climate change already happened and we better learn to function in this new environment. We chose homo resiliens as a concept because it perfectly describes a new anthropological "type" of humanity marked by an extraordinary ability to survive, adapt, and bounce back from extreme adversity or crisis in the context of modern, crisis-prone societies.

 

While critics might view resilience as "conformist and passive," we see it as the ultimate framework for the future. We accept our new environment not to surrender to it, but to learn how to function within it.

We seek to use technology and our expertise in user experience design to provide modern humans better tools to stay a step ahead of climate uncertainty.

From Homo Sapiens to Homo Resiliens

Unlock heatwave

intelligence for your team

unlocking heatwave intelligence to enable resilient businesses

Our Story

Terms

Privacy

Imprint

by RV&A