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The very act of planning for a specific kind of disaster builds the capacity of a city to respond to any sort of crisis.
A very personal lesson in the severe weather we’re studying
Fukushima is no longer a story of disaster. Now, six years after the nuclear meltdown, it is about the slow process of building back trust.
Sharon Burke will be leading the delegation of emerging experts to Japan next week to discuss the US-Japan energy relationship.
We traveled to Portland, Maine in the middle of a snowstorm and learned a thing or two about the weather.
In yesterday’s hearing on the nomination of General Jim Mattis (USMC, ret) to be Secretary of Defense, Senator Jeanne Shaheen asked about mi
What does natural security really mean? Biomimicry? Environmental crime? Or the geopolitics of natural resources? Here’s what it means to me
Will the retired Marine general be a closet environmentalist? Probably not, explains Sharon Burke.
An overview of rare earth minerals.