» Investing in biodiversity: unlocking greater returns
03/05/25 19:00 from World Heritage Centre News
The Liaison Group of the Biodiversity-related Conventions stresses the contribution of biodiversity to national economies, livelihoods, human health and food security. The Liaison Group of Biodiversity-related Conventions, a long-standin...
» How Colombian communities are leading the fight against floods
07/03/25 23:07 from PreventionWeb
When the Cauca River began to rise in May 2024, the people of Guaranda didn't wait for disaster to strike. Thanks to their community early warning system, they knew which retaining wall was at risk of collapse.
» AI has ‘great potential’ for detecting wildfires, new study of the Amazon rainforest suggests
07/03/25 22:15 from PreventionWeb
Integrating new technology with current AI systems could help detect wildfires, such as the devastating LA blazes, to enhance earlier warning strategies – experts believe.
» Simulating destruction: Building virtual earthquakes
07/03/25 22:01 from PreventionWeb
EarthquakeSim’s YouTube channel has gone viral by exploring how visual storytelling could help disaster preparedness.
» Flood impacts on healthcare facilities and disaster preparedness – a systematic review
07/03/25 21:40 from PreventionWeb
This study reviewed scientific articles to assess the impacts of floods on healthcare facilities (HCFs) and the risk management strategies used.
» Cyclone Alfred is slowing – and that could make it more destructive. Here’s how climate change might have influenced it
07/03/25 21:38 from PreventionWeb
Cyclone Alfred has now been delayed, as the slow-moving system stalls in warm seas off southeast Queensland. Unfortunately, the expected slow pace of the cyclone will bring even more rain to affected communities.
» How are scientists tracking Cyclone Alfred?
07/03/25 21:38 from PreventionWeb
When it comes to cyclones, information these satellites collect about clouds, temperatures, wind speeds and other variables is crucial. It helps scientists make accurate weather predictions - enabling communities to prepare and protect t...
» Understanding barriers to early warning messages for people living with non-communicable diseases in Nepal
07/03/25 21:37 from PreventionWeb
This study explores the challenges that people living with non-communicable diseases (PLWNCDs) face in accessing early warning messages (EWMs) during disasters in Nepal, focusing on flood-prone districts of Kanchanpur and Kailali.
» Pre-financing anticipatory action: a practical guide for national societies
07/03/25 21:36 from PreventionWeb
This guide explains the value of a pre-financing strategy and key factors to consider in its development.
» NOAA layoffs include two hurricane hunter flight directors
07/03/25 21:35 from PreventionWeb
Staff cuts at NOAA, including hurricane hunter flight directors, may weaken hurricane forecasts and disaster preparedness.
» ‘No-one wants to go through this again’: how disaster-stricken residents in northern NSW are preparing for Cyclone Alfred
07/03/25 21:35 from PreventionWeb
Three years after major floods, Cyclone Alfred threatens Northern Rivers again. Locals brace for impact, with community groups sharing updates and aiding evacuations. As disasters grow more often, their resilience offers a model for futu...
» Cyclone Alfred is already retraumatising people who’ve lived through other disasters. I’m one of them
07/03/25 21:34 from PreventionWeb
Repeated disasters, like cyclones and floods, can retraumatize survivors, impacting mental health and resilience.
» ‘Don’t be that idiot’: Surfing in a cyclone could cost you $16,000 or your life
07/03/25 21:30 from PreventionWeb
Despite warnings and fines, surfers risk their lives in Cyclone Alfred’s dangerous surf, straining emergency services.
» Syrian-owned businesses in Türkiye: assessment after the 2023 earthquakes
07/03/25 21:28 from PreventionWeb
The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the catastrophic February 2023 earthquakes on Syrian-owned businesses in Türkiye, focusing on the period from February 2023 to July 2024.
» International Journal of Remote Sensing (Taylor & Francis)
07/03/25 21:22 from PreventionWeb
International Journal of Remote Sensing (IJRS) is a subscription-based peeer reviewed journal publishing international research on remote sensing of the atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere and the terrestrial earth.
» Game theory applications in managing stakeholder conflicts for building safety and resilience against natural disasters
07/03/25 21:12 from PreventionWeb
The study applies game theory to examine conflicts among key actors in urban housing construction, highlighting how stakeholder dynamics and opportunistic behaviors impact building safety and resilience in disaster-prone developing count...
» International Training Workshop on Climate Change and Water Safety Effect along CPEC
07/03/25 20:46 from PreventionWeb
The objective of the training program is to enhance participants' capacity for climate change, cryosphere and disaster reduction in Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) regions.
» New study reveals potential cause of a ‘drought’ in violent EF5 tornadoes
07/03/25 20:37 from Yale Climate Connections
A quirky aspect of the way we measure twisters helps explain why there hasn't been a top-tier-rated tornado in 12 years. The post New study reveals potential cause of a ‘drought’ in violent EF5 tornadoes appeared first on Yal...
» Deaths of 3 Dehcho residents have MLAs demanding an investigation
07/03/25 20:35 from Eye on the Arctic
Three people from the Dehcho under the age of 50 have died in circumstances that were highly preventable, according to
» Resilience 365 Conference: Catalytic Conversations for the Next 100 Years
07/03/25 20:32 from PreventionWeb
The UM Climate Resilience Institute will host a two-day conference to bring together communities and thought leaders to catalyze action related to driving tech innovation, financing resilience infrastructure, and fostering healthy commun...
» MLAs question Aurora College’s plans to close community learning centres, boost online learning
07/03/25 20:01 from Eye on the Arctic
By Nadeer Hashmi Aurora College’s plans to close 19 community learning centres across the N.W.T. came under fire on Thursday,
» Stop Greenwashing Skiing: Norway Must Drop Equinor Sponsorship and Lead on Climate
07/03/25 19:23 from DeSmogBlog
As the world is gathered in Trondheim for the 2025 World Ski Championships, Norway stands at a crossroads. This event is more than a celebration of sport — it is a global stage where the country can either reinforce its role as Europe...
» GEOGLAM Crop Monitor for Early Warning report: March 2025
07/03/25 17:43 from PreventionWeb
The March 2025 CM4EW reports on climate hazards, such as drought, flood, and extreme weather, as well as pests and crop diseases, as part of its monitoring of countries at risk of famine and to provide early warnings of impending crop sh...
» A 2023 hurricane caught Mexico off guard: we must work together to prepare better
07/03/25 17:39 from PreventionWeb
Hurricane Otis yields lessons for researchers and policymakers on how to reduce risks in the face of inequality.
» Consultancy Opportunity: Synthesis Report on Inclusive EWEA for the “Last Mile”
07/03/25 17:32 from PreventionWeb
The Global Disaster Preparedness Center (GDPC) is seeking a research consultant to develop a report on inclusive early warning and early action (EWEA) for last-mile communities.
» The Philippines: Harnessing smart tech for disaster preparedness
07/03/25 17:30 from PreventionWeb
Smart, tech-driven solutions are being implemented in the Philippines to aid local government units (LGUs) in planning and responding more effectively to these emergencies.
» Building Markets
07/03/25 17:18 from PreventionWeb
Building Markets unleashes the transformational power of small businesses to address pressing social challenges by driving job creation and inclusive growth.
» Experts and recovery teams hope to reach site of Alaska avalanche that buried 3 skiers
07/03/25 16:40 from Eye on the Arctic
Authorities in Alaska said they would attempt Thursday to reach the site of an avalanche that trapped three skiers, who
» Women at the Forefront of Water Governance: Paving the Way to a Sustainable and Climate-Just Future
07/03/25 16:27 from International River's General RSS feed
As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, we highlight the critical role of women river defenders in shaping water governance across Asia and beyond. The world stands at a critical juncture in its journey towards sustainabili...
» South Korea interested in Alaska LNG development!
07/03/25 16:08 from News - Arctic Portal - The Arctic Gateway
The proposed Alaska LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) project, a monumental energy infrastructure initiative, is drawing increased global attention as South Korea expresses interest in joining the United States and Japan in this high-stakes en...
» More toxic water leaks into nearby creek from Yukon’s Eagle mine site
07/03/25 15:45 from Eye on the Arctic
There’s been another leak of cyanide-contaminated water from the troubled Eagle Gold mine site in central Yukon. In a report
» Navigating the polar frontier: exploring the effects of sea-ice decline on shipping and sea routes in the Arctic
07/03/25 15:03 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Sea ice is a critical part of the unique Arctic ecosystem, but climate change is becoming a serious threat. Warming in the Arctic has already resulted in the loss of over 4 million km² of sea ice. But is it all bad? Retreat of Arctic sea...
» Why does Ethiopia have earthquakes and volcanoes? A geologist explains
07/03/25 14:51 from PreventionWeb
In January 2025, earthquakes in Ethiopia’s Afar region forced thousands to flee. Molten rock rising from 10km below caused over 200 quakes. Scientists urge monitoring and government collaboration to improve prediction and preparedness.
» Heat deaths are being hyped, while deaths from the cold are ignored
07/03/25 14:48 from PreventionWeb
A recent Lancet study shows that if we count all the additional deaths from too-hot temperatures globally, heat kills nearly half a million people a year. But too-cold temperatures are more than nine times deadlier.
» While Trump casts doubt on NATO policy, B-52s make first time ever bombs drop over Lapland
07/03/25 14:48 from Eye on the Arctic
This is the first time bombs have been dropped by United States strategic bombers, hitting targets in Rovajärvi firing range,
» Why 'natural disasters' is a dangerous myth (+ what smart communicators do instead)
07/03/25 14:48 from PreventionWeb
This research fits perfectly with the Universal Adaptive Crisis Communication (UACC) framework. This distinction between "natural hazards" and "human activities" has always been problematic, a multi-hazard approach is preferred.