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Earthquakes In The US

Earthquakes happen, and not just in Southern California. Data tells more of a story than the media can. The media Continue reading →

Internet Fragility

The Internet is one of the most vital, yet least regulated pieces of modern infrastructure. But, unlike aviation (FAA), medicine Continue reading →

Alaska And Canada On Fire

California’s drought isn’t the only West Coast worry. Hot and dry weather in Alaska and Canada created conditions for; 3 Continue reading →

Insurers Consider Climate Change

Insurance companies rely on data and analyses. They have to make sure they collect more money than they have to Continue reading →

Necessary Relocations

Disasters, whether natural, political, or military, make habitable places inhabitable. People must move, and they do. With tens of millions Continue reading →

Mass Extinction Number Six

Species either evolve or become extinct. Extinctions happen all the time, but in the planet’s history there have been five 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 →

Give The Money To The People

The recent disaster within the Red Cross’ disaster relief response is Haiti highlights a simple, yet, institutionally difficult issue: the Continue reading →

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