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  • Local microgrids are reshaping energy resilience and sustainability
    As climate-fueled disasters strain traditional grids, locally powered green microgrids are emerging as a cleaner, more reliable alternative across the U.S.Eric Krebs reports for Reasons to Be Cheerful.In short:Following a devastating earthquake, the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe in California relied on its solar-powered microgrid to maintain essential services, reducing energy costs and cutting carbon emissions.A […]
  • New evidence links heavy metal pollution with wildfire retardants
    Wildfire retardants, the hot-pink mix of water and chemicals sprayed from airplanes by the U.S Forest service to combat wildfires, are under scrutiny after a recent study found they’re a serious source of heavy metal pollution in the U.S. The research, conducted by a team from the University of Southern California and published in Environmental […]
  • Europe moves ahead with renewables as the U.S. doubles down on fossil fuels
    Europe has hit a record 47% of electricity from solar and renewables, highlighting a growing divide with the U.S., where fossil fuels remain dominant under Trump-era policies.Sibi Arasu reports for the Associated Press.In short:Europe now generates nearly half its electricity from renewables, driven by policies like the European Green Deal and a push for climate […]
  • Trump rolls back several key climate adaptation policies
    President Trump has reversed several federal climate adaptation measures established under Presidents Biden and Obama, affecting national security, flood protections and vulnerable communities.Christopher Flavelle reports for The New York Times.In short:Trump rescinded a Pentagon directive to consider climate risks in defense and national security strategies, dismissing previous efforts to address climate-driven vulnerabilities.Agencies are no longer […]
  • Focus on fossil fuels risks sidelining U.S. in global renewable energy shift
    The US risks losing ground in the growing renewable energy market as other countries invest heavily in solar, wind and battery technologies while the Trump administration prioritizes oil and gas production.Somini Sengupta reports for The New York Times.In short:Nations such as China, Saudi Arabia and European Union countries are ramping up renewable energy investments, while […]
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RSS Recovery Diva
  • The Diva Remembers the Formation of FEMA
    The Diva has been involved in emergency management work since before 1979, which is the year that FEMA was formed. I remember that the driving force behind its formation was pressure by a group of governors who met with President … Continue reading →
  • FEMA Needs to Change
    From CNN: Everyone agrees FEMA needs to change. The question is how. ” Even before the Los Angeles fires, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was under assault on all fronts. Increasingly frequent weather disasters have strained its workforce and drained … Continue reading →
  • Should States Shoulder Most of Responsibility for Disasters?
    From the NY Times: Trump Says States Should Manage Disasters. Former FEMA Leaders Agree. “I’d rather see the states take care of their own problems,” the president said. Federal emergency managers from both parties have made the same argument. “In … Continue reading →
  • CA Governor Signs $22.5B Relief Package for LA Wildfire Recovery
    From HSToday: California Governor Signs $2.5B Relief Package for LA Wildfire Recovery. Announcement comes day before Donald Trump will visit fire-torn areas and amid criticism around state water supply  
  • Free Article on Los Angeles Recovery
    How Planners Can Help LA Recover — And Help After Other Disasters Too. By Robert Olshansky, FAICP, and Laurie Johnson, FAIC, This piece is brought to you free of charge courtesy of the paying subscribers to California Planning & Development … Continue reading →
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The Resilience Calendar

  • 2025 Winter Forage Conference
    Date: January 28, 2025
    Location: Wytheville, VA 24382, USA

    Join Virginia Forage and Grassland Council (VFGC) for an in-depth look making, buying, and using quality hay and baleage. Featured speakers include Chris Teutsch, Extension forage specialist with University of Kentucky, and Jessica Williamson,…

  • Southeast Monthly Climate Webinar Series
    Date: January 28, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    The Southeast Climate monthly webinar series is held on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am ET. This series is hosted by the Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC), the National Integrated Drought Information…

  • 2025: Climate Challenges Webinar
    Date: January 28, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    This exclusive online event will bring together two leading experts a climate scientist, and a climate psychologist to explore the critical climate issues that will shape our future.

    Learn more and register <…

  • Pathways for New Nuclear Development: A Workshop
    Date: January 29, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    Building on recommendations from the consensus report, Laying the Foundation for New and Advanced Nuclear Reactors in the United States, this workshop aims to facilitate in-depth discussions among policymakers, regulators, community experts, and technical…

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Equitable Adaptation Legal & Policy Toolkit

The Georgetown Climate Center maintains the Equitable Adaptation Legal & Policy Toolkit, which highlights best and emerging practice examples of how cities are addressing disproportionate socioeconomic risk to climate impacts and engaging overburdened communities.

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