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Breaking The Internet

This morning, a massive attack succeeded against Twitter, CNN, the Guardian, Etsy, and several other sites. The size of such Continue reading →

Coastal Cities Sinking

Sea level rise is a definite concern; but what is more worrisome sooner is that the land is sinking. Coastal Continue reading →

Retreating American Infrastructure

It starts as a simple act of pragmatism, and maybe one of ingenuity; but, American towns are improving roads by Continue reading →

Breaking The Internet

Some stories are best covered in simple terms because the next level of complexity immediately jumps to expertise understood by Continue reading →

Electric Grid Hacked

One of the large concerns about hacks is the eventual assault on public infrastructure. It finally happened, in the Ukraine. Continue reading →

US Highways Need $1T

Maintaining a highway is more than fixing potholes. The US Interstate Highway system was designed to connect the lower 48 Continue reading →

Too Few Funds For Seawalls

In the US, if you live near a river or an ocean you probably live near a project built and Continue reading →

California’s Other Water Problem

As if a massive drought wasn’t bad enough, many of California’s biggest cities are supplied by aqueducts that are hundreds Continue reading →

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