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Read moreUnderstanding the significance of climate change as it relates to engineering practice
Engineers to Incorporate Future Climate Change in Project Design Criteria
Understanding the significance of climate change as it relates to engineering practice Issue There is scientific evidence that the Earth's climate, both global and regional, is changing and will continue to change. Climate scientists project that there will be...
American Society of Civil Engineers Policy Statement 360 – Impact of Climate Change
Policy The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) supports: Government policies that encourage anticipation of and preparation for impacts of climate change on the built environment. Revisions to engineering design standards, codes, regulations, and associated...
Climate Change Solutions Continue to Accelerate with Renewed Urgency
Continued from the previous blog post Climate Change Causing a Fundamental Reordering of Business Priorities... Aon plc Global Media Relations Steve Bowen, Director and Meteorologist for Aon's Impact Forecasting team, commented: "The world continues to evolve as it is...
Climate Change Causing a Fundamental Reordering of Business Priorities
Continued from the previous blog post Climate-Influenced Weather is Key Driver of $268B Global Damage... Aon plc Global Media Relations "The global response to the socioeconomic volatility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has increased focus on other systemic risks –...
Read moreAon launches its global Weather, Climate & Catastrophe Insight: 2020 Annual Report
Climate-Influenced Weather is Key Driver of $268B Global Damage
Aon launches its global Weather, Climate & Catastrophe Insight: 2020 Annual Report Aon plc Global Media Relations Aon finds climate-influenced weather is key driver of $268B global damage from 2020 natural disasters with 64% uninsured "When Natural Disasters and a...
ASCE MOP 144 Hazard-Resilient Infrastructure: Analysis and Design
A large percentage of the global population, infrastructure, and wealth is concentrated in geographic locations prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes, droughts, floods, and storms. As a result, the resilience and sustainability of our infrastructure systems...
Manual of Practice Provides Framework for Hazard-Resilient Infrastructure
By Ben Walpole, Aff.M.ASCE, Civil Engineering Source. A new ASCE manual of practice released this week gives civil engineers the tools to design, plan, and build more resiliently, more consistently. Sponsored by the ASCE Infrastructure Resilience Division and edited...
Information and Resources for Climate Resilience Design Standards
The Resilient MA Action Team (RMAT) Climate Resilience Design Standards and Guidelines project implements actions from the State Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan (SHMCAP) and proposes guidance for state-funded projects to climate resilience. The...
Design Guidance and Best Practices for Climate Resilience
As a part of Massachusetts’ capital planning, the Resilient MA Action Team (RMAT) Climate Resilience Design Standards and Guidelines project implements actions from the State Hazard Mitigation and Climate Adaptation Plan (SHMCAP) and proposes guidance for state-funded...
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