Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Post-truth disasters: We’re not ready for nuclear war on social media
The Manila Times: EcoFlow and Customers Support U.S. Disaster Response as Part of Home Upgrade and Social Impact Campaign
EcoFlow and Customers Support U.S. Disaster Response as Part of Home Upgrade and Social Impact Campaign
In Colombia, World Bank support helped extend social protection to approximately 340,000 households and supported the incorporation of disaster risk management into new construction, renovation, or ...
Homeland Security Today: Disaster Nation: How Federal Overreach and Local Failures Shape America’s Crisis Response
Disaster Nation: How Federal Overreach and Local Failures Shape America’s Crisis Response
Purdue University: Effect of Social Pressure and Wealth Disparity on Resilience in Post-Disaster Debris and Waste Management
Climate change is intensifying and increasing the frequency of natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. In their wake, communities are left with massive amounts of debris—a ...
Effect of Social Pressure and Wealth Disparity on Resilience in Post-Disaster Debris and Waste Management
The Hill: Disaster management after FEMA: A National Guard for natural disasters
Jan. 13 (Asia Today) --South Korea recorded 387 deaths tied to disasters in 2024, with a heatwave accounting for 108 fatalities, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety said Tuesday. The ministry ...
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: From “Soviet” to “Japanese” nuclear disasters: the pitfalls of cultural exceptionalism
The disasters at Chernobyl and Fukushima are commonly touted as mere cultural exceptions, either due to Soviet communism or to Japanese “groupism.” Doing so is not only inaccurate or borderline racist ...