Artificial intelligence can help us recover from hurricanes faster
As extreme weather batters our power grids, digital solutions can empower utilities to build a more resilient system.
As extreme weather batters our power grids, digital solutions can empower utilities to build a more resilient system.
Streamlining the rebuilding process to deliver information that emphasizes high-impact changes could make resilient choices easier.
According to the European Union's climate agency, 2024 is also the first year to breach a key climate threshold.
With backup power capabilities and the ability to maintain climate control during outages, EVs are invaluable resources.
Colonial-era land policies and development have left island towns vulnerable to increasing storm risks.
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The research incorporating is the effects of sea spray into models that predict hurricane behavior.
As storms increase, taxpayers will be asked to spend greater and greater amounts fighting the onslaughts.
The Union of Concerned Scientists projects that 252 critical buildings and services in Florida will face disruptive flooding by 2050.
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