Worry is human—but you don’t have to be consumed by it.
In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
Rain and cooler temperatures are helping South Korean fire crews as they battle the country’s worst-ever wildfires as the ...
California is one of the few states with building codes for wildfire protection because using fire-resistant materials helps ...
The choices Australians make in this year’s federal election will define Australia’s role in protecting human dignity, ...
Fossil fuel firms are ramping up a decades-long fight against policymakers, academics, and activists who have sought to make them pay for their role in causing climate change.
“States don’t have that capability built to handle a disaster every single year,” Lynn Budd, director of the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security, told Stateline in an interview. Access to FEMA avoids ...
Across the country, in red and blue states, everyday people, local groups and government officials are making creative plans ...
For the first time in over a decade, climate change did not appear on the U.S. intelligence community's annual threat ...
Globally, the climate crisis is also a human rights crisis. Dealing with environmental degradation and the climate crisis in ...
In the U.S., disaster-related average annual losses reach $112 billion. Yet, despite these risks, investment in prevention ...
Last year was one of the worst years for U.S. natural disasters, according to researchers, as the Federal Emergency ...