A new study finds that many homeowners face a higher flood risk than they expect due to inaccurate FEMA flood maps. Learn more.
Nearly a year after the Los Angeles fires, California still can’t agree what to do within the first five feet of homes for wildfire prevention.
The Bangkok Post on MSNOpinion
Flood resilience a national imperative
The twin cyclones Senyar and Ditwah that struck South and Southeast Asia in November caused unprecedented flooding across the ...
[COLOMBO, SciDev.Net] The devastation wrought on Sri Lanka by a cyclone that left hundreds of people dead was magnified by a ...
Sri Lanka is living through one of the most devastating flood disasters in its recent history, with torrential rains from ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Correcting a costly error: P1B funding for Project NOAH
THE return of national funding for Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) is not merely a budgetary ...
'Make it easy, and people will act': How insurers can make risk mitigation part of everyday coverage
As major disasters become annual, SPG’s Nathan Tjandrawinata says insurers must reward everyday mitigation instead of only catastrophe recovery ...
Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
Map reveals California cities that could sink as seas rise
Along California’s 1,000‑mile shoreline, a new generation of maps is turning an abstract climate threat into something ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Where the rich are moving to escape climate collapse
As climate shocks intensify, the global elite are quietly redrawing the map of desirable places to live. Instead of betting ...
Intensa Dry, a Texas-based restoration company, announces the expansion of its water and fire damage restoration services to better serve residential and commercial properties throughout the ...
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