There is growing consensus in the scientific community that the global climate is changing. Increasing average global temperatures are expected to increase both the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, which will affect human civilization. However, these events do not need to become disasters. Analysis of past extreme weather disasters in the United States shows that failures in policy, specifically in terms of disaster preparedness, are the real culprit and not the actual weather event. Given the increasing destructiveness of storms and the projected increase in frequency, it makes formulating a coherent and effective national response a priority
The ongoing debate on the global warming and climate change highlights the possibility of increased ...
Climate isn’t the only catastrophe threatening the planet, but it may be the one most in need of att...
Conventional climate change wisdom tells governments to plan for a 2°C increase in global average te...
Pepperdine Policy Review, 6(8).This study does not specifically target Minnesota’s coastal communiti...
This project will provide a basic overview of hazards, a scientific overview of climate change, exam...
Looking ahead to 2025, what policies should future US administrations consider as appropriate respon...
There are important differences between adaptation to normal climate and adaptation to climate chang...
Recent reports from credible research groups suggest that climate change is a reality. The steady ri...
The 2015 National Security Strategy warns that natural hazards supercharged by the effects of climat...
Climate change is a global danger arising from our own actions, constantly evolving from its own eff...
The planet is experiencing climate change. The most recent decade has been the warmest ever recorded...
Better predictions can lead to better preparation, write Mark Freeman, Ben Groom and Richard Zeckhau...
Global climate change has garnered some media attention, but has failed to gather the attention of m...
Global climate change causes climatic events such as hurricanes, droughts, floods, and heat waves to...
The risks of extreme weather events are typically being estimated, by federal agencies and others, w...
The ongoing debate on the global warming and climate change highlights the possibility of increased ...
Climate isn’t the only catastrophe threatening the planet, but it may be the one most in need of att...
Conventional climate change wisdom tells governments to plan for a 2°C increase in global average te...
Pepperdine Policy Review, 6(8).This study does not specifically target Minnesota’s coastal communiti...
This project will provide a basic overview of hazards, a scientific overview of climate change, exam...
Looking ahead to 2025, what policies should future US administrations consider as appropriate respon...
There are important differences between adaptation to normal climate and adaptation to climate chang...
Recent reports from credible research groups suggest that climate change is a reality. The steady ri...
The 2015 National Security Strategy warns that natural hazards supercharged by the effects of climat...
Climate change is a global danger arising from our own actions, constantly evolving from its own eff...
The planet is experiencing climate change. The most recent decade has been the warmest ever recorded...
Better predictions can lead to better preparation, write Mark Freeman, Ben Groom and Richard Zeckhau...
Global climate change has garnered some media attention, but has failed to gather the attention of m...
Global climate change causes climatic events such as hurricanes, droughts, floods, and heat waves to...
The risks of extreme weather events are typically being estimated, by federal agencies and others, w...
The ongoing debate on the global warming and climate change highlights the possibility of increased ...
Climate isn’t the only catastrophe threatening the planet, but it may be the one most in need of att...
Conventional climate change wisdom tells governments to plan for a 2°C increase in global average te...