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FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Standard
The following post summarizes the article “FEMA-BRIC Standards Available on ASCE AMPLIFY,” published online in the ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers, Civil Engineering Source, and authored by...
National Academy of Sciences Climate Conversation on Urban Wildfire Risks
The National Academy of Sciences is organizing a Climate Conversation emphasizing key learnings and potential for scientific support to affected communities, leveraging insights from recent major...
New Standard ASCE/SEI 24-24 on Flood Resistant Design and Construction
Prepared by the ASCE 24 Flood Resistant Design and Construction Standards Committee of the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE, Flood Resistant Design and Construction, ASCE/SEI 24-24...
Insurance’s Role at Climate’s Frontlines — Crisis, Innovation, and Community
ClimaTwin Co-founder and CEO Adam Omansky is proud to participate in the conference “Insurance's Role at Climate's Frontlines: Crisis, Innovation, and Community” on Friday, March 7th, 2025, at the...
Consensus Study Report On The Chemistry of Fires at the Wildland-Urban Interface
Due to climate change and current land management practices, wildfires in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere are increasing in size, frequency, and destructiveness. Many of these fires occur...
Communicating a Balanced Look at Local Airport Activity and Climate Change
The below post summarizes five key points of the ACRP Research Report 277: Communicating a Balanced Look at Local Airport Activity and Climate Change, from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program...
National Academies Spring 2025 Opportunities: Extreme Event Attribution
The National Academies' upcoming study will examine extreme event attribution and assess the field’s current scientific knowledge and potential. The Academies will organize public information...
Rethinking Asset Risk and Infrastructure Resiliency After The LA Wildfires
The following post summarizes five key points of Kayt Sukel's online article, "LA wildfires magnify the need to rethink infrastructure,” published in the disaster response section of the American...
National Academies Call for Experts on The Future of Drought
The Future of Drought in the United States The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is inviting recommendations for experts to join a new study focused on the future of drought...
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