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Singapore’s Digital Twin Mitigates Climate Risks and Weather Hazards
A recent article in Infrastructure Global highlights how Singapore's digital twin of its nation, a first in the world, holds the potential to help create better cities, as affirmed by Mark Coates and Andrew Foster of Bentley Systems (NASDAQ: BSY). Commissioned by the...
Read moreDisaster resilience by providing resources to the most at-risk and in-need communities
FEMA Hosts Listening Sessions for Community Disaster Resilience Zones
Disaster resilience by providing resources to the most at-risk and in-need communities The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is requesting comments on the Federal Register Request for Information (RFI) in support of the American Society of Civil Engineers...
Transportation Research Board Webinar On Addressing Climate Change Challenges
The resilience of our transportation networks to future weather and climate extremes is mission-critical to our systems, services, and societies. The Transportation Research Board (TRB) hosts a webinar Transportation Resilience Addressing Climate Change...
National Academies Hosts The Climate Crossroads Summit on Equitable Pathways
NASEM summit on equitable pathways to meet the climate crisis ClimaTwin®, Climate Risk Intelligence for Infrastructure Digital Twins™, is proud to participate in the National Academies (NASEM) Climate Crossroads Summit on July 11th and 12th, 2023. The summit features...
Read moreNon-stationarity in future weather and climate extremes present critical challenges
Leveraging Earth System Science to Inform Civil Engineering Design
Non-stationarity in future weather and climate extremes present critical challenges The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) present the on-demand technical session “Leveraging Earth System Science and Modeling to Inform Civil Engineering Design (Part I):...
American Society of Civil Engineers Centralizes Resources for Resilience
Decision-makers looking to protect communities against natural and manmade disasters The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released a new online toolkit, Pathways to Resilient Communities. This clearinghouse of available technical tools and resources is...
National Academies Presents Climate Conversations on Artificial Intelligence
The National Academy of Sciences presents the virtual event “Climate Conversations: Artificial Intelligence,” a discussion about leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning tools and technologies to advance climate solutions. During the webinar,...
Read moreClimate intervention techniques are increasingly technically feasible but controversial
Climate Intervention in an Earth Systems Science Framework
Climate intervention techniques are increasingly technically feasible but controversial The National Academy of Sciences presents “Climate Intervention in an Earth Systems Science Framework: A Workshop,” a two-day, virtual event focused on grounding climate...
Read moreNew flood load provisions to help protect against 500-year flood events
American Society of Civil Engineers Release New Supplement on Flood Loads
New flood load provisions to help protect against 500-year flood events The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE, www.asce.org) released ASCE 7-22 Supplement on Flood Loads. ASCE’s most frequently used standard, ASCE/SEI 7-22: Minimum Design Loads and Associated...
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