Tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters tell a story of vulnerability and recovery in America
Idaho Press,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Tricia…
Tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters tell a story of vulnerability and recovery in America
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
By Tricia Wachtendorf, University of DelawareUpdated (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis…
Disasters Don't Treat All Victims Equally
Governing Magazine ,
Americans with the fewest resources, those with disabilities and the marginalized suffer the most after a hurricane, tornado or…
Extreme Weather in U.S. Displaced 2.5 Million People Last Year
Scientific American,
The Census Bureau found that among nearly 2.5 million people displaced last year in the U.S.
Millions displaced by disasters in 2023 show who is vulnerable during recovery
Yahoo! News,
March 5 (UPI) -- People often think of disasters as great equalizers. After all, a hurricane, tornado or wildfire doesn't…
Millions displaced by disasters in 2023 show who is vulnerable during recovery - UPI.com
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1 of 4 | Many homes and other buildings were destroyed in Lahaina Town in Maui, Hawaii wildfires in August.
On estime que 2,5 millions de personnes déplacées par des catastrophes en 2023 racontent l’histoire du rétablissement en Amérique et qui sont vulnérables
Nouvelles du monde,
La FEMA installe généralement des centres de récupération à proximité des sites sinistrés pour aider les résidents à demander…
MIL-OSI Global: Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Recovering after tornadoes, particularly in small towns, has many challenges. People often think of disasters as great…
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
SFGate,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
Houston Chronicle,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Tricia…
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
Yahoo! News,
People often think of disasters as great equalizers. After all, a hurricane, tornado or wildfire doesn’t discriminate against…
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by tornadoes, wildfires and other disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
The Conversation,
People often think of disasters as great equalizers. After all, a hurricane, tornado or wildfire doesn’t discriminate against…
Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable
Phys.org,
People often think of disasters as great equalizers. After all, a hurricane, tornado or wildfire doesn't discriminate against…
expert reaction to paper estimating cost to UK/EU of sea level rise based on high-emissions scenario
Science Media Centre,
January 18, 2024 A paper published in Scientific Reports looks at economic damages due to climate driven sea level rise.
How slow and confusing US home buyouts after disasters can be improved
Business Standard,
Since 1993, FEMA has spent just over $4 billion to buy roughly 40,000 homes in 1,100 communities across 44 states Destructive…
Government-funded buyouts after disasters are slow, and inequitable-
IPP Media,
Retreat is an established part of U.S. flood management: Government agencies have been paying people to move out of harm’s way…
Government-funded buyouts after disasters are slow and inequitable – here's how that could change
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
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Government-funded buyouts after disasters are slow and inequitable – here's how that could change
The Conversation,
Destructive storms like Hurricanes Florence and Michael prompt difficult conversations about whether to rebuild or retreat.
These changes could make U.S. home buyouts more equal
Futurity,
Key changes could make government home buyout programs for houses in areas at risk for flooding more just and more effective in…
Research finds transparency may improve US home buyout programs
Phys.org,
Home Earth Environment September 11, 2018 September 11, 2018 by Danielle Torrent Tucker, Stanford University Imagine a major…
Transparency may improve US home buyout programs
EurekAlert!,
Imagine a major storm hits your neighborhood and the government offers to purchase homes with "a history of flood damage." Your…