Month: December 2020

Humor And Climate Change Coping

Humor And Climate Change Coping

Humor And Climate Change Coping

12/13/20

“How can we use humor to cope with climate change?”

Climate change will be and in many cases is already an enormous stressor on our lives. People are going to have to invent new coping mechanisms to deal with this rapid change. One of the most effective mechanisms may be one of our oldest ones. Humor. Through humor, we can take a look at life and make a bad situation into a funny one. This is how we can combine Humor And Climate Change Coping.

Climate Reparations for Indigenous People

Climate Reparations for Indigenous People

Climate Reparations for Indigenous People

12/12/20

“Why should indigenous people have reparations?”

Climate reparations is a moral right. However, indigenous people have bared the brunt of oppression and climate impacts. For this reason, we will need to have specific Climate Reparations for Indigenous People.

How Water Stress Makes Life More Expensive

How Water Stress Makes Life More Expensive

How Water Stress Makes Life More Expensive

12/11/20

“How does water stress make life more expensive?”

Water Stress is a terrible thing to happen to any community. However, one of the worst impacts it has is how it makes life more expensive. Paying for drinking water, bathing, and even medical applications becomes much more difficult since it becomes in limited supply. This is How Water Stress Makes Life More Expensive.

Why Cremation Could Be Better for the Environment

Why Cremation Could Be Better for the Environment

Why Cremation Could Be Better for the Environment

12/10/20

“Why could cremation be better for the environment?”

Every life must come to an end. While it is always a sorrowful thing, we must always keep our loved ones in our memories. One way people try to do this is through burial. However, this takes up a large amount of land. To try to be less impactful, we can opt for cremation instead, which takes up practically no land. This is Why Cremation Could Be Better for the Environment.

Climate Change and Ethnic Migration in the U.S

Climate Change and Ethnic Migration in the U.S

Climate Change and Ethnic Migration in the U.S

12/09/20

“How will climate change spur ethnic migration in the United States?”

There is no doubt that climate change is going to cause migration in the U.S. However, what is less well-studied is that people who belong to distinct ethnic communities will migrate differently. Since ethnic enclaves provide a degree of safety for these people, if one location is threatened then they may migrate to another one somewhere else in the U.S or build a new one. This is the effect of  Climate Change and Ethnic Migration in the U.S.

Climate Adaptation Project Collaboration

Climate Adaptation Project Collaboration

Climate Adaptation Project Collaboration

12/08/20

“How can teams collaborate on climate adaptation projects?”

Climate adaptation projects are the bedrock behind surviving in the new climate paradigm. This can be assisted by Climate Adaptation Project Collaboration, in which teams work together. This way we can achieve synergy and obtain the best and brightest results for humanity.

Municipal Seawall Inequality

Municipal Seawall Inequality

Municipal Seawall Inequality

12/07/20

“How will there be inequality in municipal seawall usage?”

Municipalities will be building sea walls to protect against future climate impacts. However, neighborhoods with more financial assets will be able to pay for these on a much greater basis than lower-income ones. When a disaster strikes, those who already have fewer means to economically cope will be hit harder. This resulting Municipal Seawall Inequality can only be resolved with a third-party intervention.

Why Sea Level Rise Will Have a Disproportionate Effect on Public Housing in the U.S

Why Sea Level Rise Will Have a Disproportionate Effect on Public Housing in the U.S

Why Sea Level Rise Will Have a Disproportionate Effect on Public Housing in the U.S

12/06/20

“Why will sea level rise be disastrous for U.S Public Housing?”

Public housing is a lifeline for many residents in financial distress. The subsidized rents that it provides allows for people to stay in an area they otherwise could not have afforded. However, due to historic and present systems of racial oppression, public housing in the U.S is often located in areas more prone to flooding. Research has shown that this means that the advent of climate change and sea level rise will lead to a sizeable portion of U.S public housing to be swallowed up if not action is taken. It is important for the public to understand Why Sea Level Rise Will Have a Disproportionate Effect on Public Housing in the U.S so proper action can be taken to mitigate these effects.

Disaster Response Emergency Services

Disaster Response Emergency Services

Disaster Response Emergency Services 

12/05/20

“How can we protect people and property during and after a disaster event?”

Disaster can destroy entire communities and livelihoods within a matter of moments. For this reason, quick response needs to be deployed. This can take the form of Disaster Response Emergency Services, in which emergency teams go out and help with recovery. Examples of emergency services include firefighters and quick response medical teams.