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Military bases must bolster natural disaster planning to mitigate risks, report finds
A GAO report found that some military bases are still rebuilding parts of their facilities after natural disasters damaged ...
Across history, some of the world’s most advanced cities have vanished beneath ash, mud, water, and sediment. Unlike cities destroyed by war, these were overwhelmed by forces far beyond human control, ...
A Republican effort to block new funding for the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” and “Deportation Depot” migrant lockups ...
The following is the Feb. 23, 2026, Government Accountability Office report, Military Installations: DOD Should Improve Natural Disaster Cost Tracking and Planning for Resilience Improvements. From ...
Every year, millions of workers are injured or die on the job, imposing enormous human and economic costs. The socio-economic ...
Geography By Geoff on MSN
Why the Philippines is highly vulnerable to natural disasters
Explore why the Philippines faces frequent and severe natural disasters. This video covers its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, typhoon activity, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and the ...
Co-authors John Mutter and Sonali Deraniyagala explain why an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand these connections.
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Home insurance premiums continue to rise in regions hardest hit by natural disasters
Building costs and natural disasters have increased the cost of home insurance premiums by more than 50% over the past five ...
It can engulf buildings, cars, and other synthetic materials in its path, creating particularly harmful conditions.
IT resilience sounds like a technical problem, but in practice, it usually breaks down in very human ways: assumptions, ...
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DHS shutdown explained: Who works without pay, what happens to airports and disaster response
A Department of Homeland Security shutdown is looming after Senate Democrats rejected Republican funding proposals. Here are ...
With extreme weather events, fires and floods growing increasingly common, general warnings are no longer adequate. Researchers at Uppsala University, in collaboration with the World Meteorological ...
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