From Inside Climate News: With Lengthening Hurricane Season, Meteorologists Will Ditch Greek Names and Start Forecasts Earlier. Record ocean warmth means 2021 could be another busy year for tropical storms in the Atlantic.
Monthly Archives: March 2021
Environmental Racism Addressed
From GovTech: FEMA Grant Could Relieve Effects of ‘Environmental Racism’0
For decades, residents in Centreville, Ill., and other economically challenged cities in the area have suffered from sewage and flooding problems that could be addressed by a $22 million FEMA grant.
Sea Level Rise
From The Conversation: Sea levels are rising fastest in big cities – here’s why
Lessons for the Next Pandemic
From the NYTimes: Fourteen Lessons for the Next Pandemic.
From GovTech: Top 5 Lessons COVID-19 has Taught us for the Next Pandemic
No Plan for Next Pandemic
From the NYTimes: One Year Later, We Still Have No Plan to Prevent the Next Pandemic. “And yes, there could soon be another pandemic.”
FEMA’s Review of Its Programs
From Scientific American: FEMA says it will make disaster response more equitable. The Federal Emergency Management Agency acknowledges that recovery programs have unfairly burdened certain populations
New Report on Public Health Threats
From HSDL details about a new report from the Trust for America’s Health: Ready or Not 2021: Are We Prepared for Public Health Threats?
The Covid Catastrophe
From the WashPost: A viral tsunami: How the underestimated coronavirus took over the world. “That virus would slowly reveal its secrets — and proceed to shut down much of the planet, killing more than 2.5 million people in the most disruptive global health disaster since the influenza pandemic of 1918.”
Disaster Response Tool
From HSNW: Tool to Explore National Response Framework.
When a disaster strikes, FEMA outlines an organized process for response. To navigate the framework more easily, researchers designed a tool which visually captures and explores FEMA’s 470-plus requirements, recommendations, and other elements.
Would a reader who is a practitioner care to write a review of this tool?