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Leaders of the BRICS group of developing nations prepared to address the shared challenges of climate change on Monday, the ...
As climate change increases the frequency of environmental disasters, experts say federal cuts could leave California and ...
In a landmark climate decision, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights recognized that the right to a healthy climate is an ...
But our national model isn't just outdated—it's inequitable. Renters are overlooked. Small business owners are told to wait.
Deanne Criswell, former Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, recently addressed the Disaster Equity and ...
The climate science community has long known about super pollutants. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has ...
Recent fixes to long-standing problems at the Federal Emergency Management Agency are in jeopardy as the Trump administration slashes programs and cuts staff, emergency experts warn.
While the long-standing problems at FEMA were far from fixed at the end of the Biden administration, such equity policies were a step in the right direction, according to disaster experts.
The Trump administration’s new FEMA Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide 2025 talks about public involvement in planning but strips any mention of equity, income or social vulnerability.
A new plan has yet to be put into place. In a memo sent to FEMA employees on Wednesday, acting FEMA administrator David Richardson wrote, “The 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan is hereby rescinded.
As the climate crisis intensifies, adaptation and resilience are emerging as the next frontier for private investors. A new report by consulting giant Boston Consulting Group and Singapore state ...