Florida, the nation’s most disaster-vulnerable state, has relied on billions of dollars of storm-recovery aid from FEMA. The post Gutting FEMA will spell disaster for Florida appeared first on The Invading Sea.| The Invading Sea
As the risk of extreme weather grows, Columbia experts revisit Katrina’s legacy and what it means for future catastrophes.| State of the Planet
By JoAnne Wadsworth, Communications Consultant, G20 Interfaith Forum. – – – On August 8, 2025, the G20 Interfaith Forum hosted its final "Faith in Action: Reflections" webinar, focusing on "Disaster Preparedness, Relief, and Recovery." The discussion brought together faith-based humanitarian leaders to examine how religious communities serve as first responders…| Viewpoints
When a crisis hit the Wellman family, Rotary members in South Carolina jumped into action to help. A tragic road accident left Chad Wellman's mom dead and left his dad stranded in South Carolina. While family members scrambled to assemble, Rotarians showered his dad with care.| Rotary 360
10 codes have been replaced bit by bit for 10 years, but reform is slow. So why are departments are holding on?| Police1
By Marianna Richardson, Director of Communications for the G20 Interfaith Forum – – – This blog is part 5 of a 5-part series, exploring IF20’s five Priority Areas looking forward to the G20 Interfaith Forum in Cape Town, August 2025. Disasters—whether sudden or slow-moving—are intensifying in frequency and impact due…| Viewpoints
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of...| The Daily Blaze
By Seoha Lee, Rotary International Korea office staff member Rotary volunteers load emergency supplies for wildfire relief efforts in South Korea. In late March 2025, massive wildfires swept across…| Service in Action
This article explores the ways in which remote workers respond to calls to action as temporary digital warriors, citizen reporters and community first responders during … Source| Search Remotely
The Harvard Data Science Initiative’s Industry Seminar, hosted by HDSI’s Jennifer Chow in January 2025, featured Andrew Schroeder, co-director of CrisisReady and VP of Research and Analysis at Direct Relief, to explore how novel data sources and artificial intelligence are ...| CrisisReady
As California battles devastating wildfires, our researchers are helping to make sense of how they became so destructive, and what's needed for recovery.| State of the Planet
The Teesta valley GLOF, hit the town of Teesta at approx 4am on | Visions of Hell
For the past five years, the Internet Society Foundation has supported a diverse range of projects and research that support our vision of an Internet for Everyone. Our grant partners work in over 69 countries and across 6 continents to drive positive change in their communities through the Internet. From connecting more people online, to providing digital…| Internet Society Foundation
We need to address the complexity gap in climate responses.| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
In today’s world, the growing risk of natural and climate-related disasters is causing more and more disruption to people’s lives. These disasters often lead to loss of Internet connectivity, leaving individuals isolated from their loved ones and from vital information during times of crisis. Using the Internet to support resiliency and disaster management has become…| Internet Society Foundation
LOOK. Relief operations of Sagip Kanayunan, Damayang Simbahan laban sa Disaster,Youth Action on El Nino Network and Bayanihan Alay sa Sambayanan in Bulacan for farmers affected by El Nino. More tha…| updates from the peasant movement of the Philippines
Wildfire season has started two months early in Canada, and the devastating scale of the blazes is already unprecedented. Over 400 fires have caused roughly 10 million acres of burn damage so far, and have blanketed a wide swath of North America in smoke, creating orange skies and toxic levels of air pollution for communities all the way from Canada to the Southeastern United States. During the first week of June, New York had the worst air quality on Earth, and the air quality reached hazard...| Risk Management Monitor