Live Breaking News & Updates on மார்ஷல் பர்க்|Page 3

Stay updated with breaking news from மார்ஷல் பர்க். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Silent calamity: The health impacts of wildfire smoke


Silent calamity: The health impacts of wildfire smoke
Articles on U.S. wildfires don’t often show a photo of someone gasping in a hospital bed or felled by a heart attack. Yet an increasing body of evidence suggests that the biggest societal impacts of increasing wildland fire are happening in our own bodies, the result of tiny particulates spewed in vast amounts.
Millions of people across the western U.S. coughed and hacked their way through the summer and autumn of 2020, when some of the region’s worst fires on record ripped across the landscape. It’s too soon to know the full range of health consequences from that summer’s blazes, but there’s already evidence now in peer review that more than 100 deaths may be attributable to 2020’s late-summer smoke in Washington state alone. If another early estimate is on target, the smoke may have contributed to between 1,200 and 3,000 premature deaths in California among people 65 and older. ....

District Of Columbia , United States , Scripps Institution Of Oceanography , Stanford University , New Mexico , San Francisco , Daniel Kiser , Rosana Aguilera , Wayne Cascio , Colleen Reid , Marshall Burke , Michael Wara , Tiana Huddlestun , Bob Henson , Nature Communications , Columbia University , Public Health , Harvard School Of Public Health , University Of Colorado , Proceedings Of The National Academy Sciences , Butte Hall At California State University , Desert Research Institute , Jan Null Of Golden Gate Weather Services , Yale Climate Connections , National Academy , California September ,

Floods, flood plains, housing | Homeland Security Newswire

Flood risk's impact on home values - ScienceBlog.com


Flood risk’s impact on home values
Buyer beware: Single-family homes in floodplains – almost 4 million U.S. homes – are overvalued by nearly $44 billion collectively, or $11,526 per house on average, according to a new Stanford University-led study. Published in 
Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, the study suggests that unaware buyers and inadequate disclosure laws drive up financial risks that could destabilize the real estate market. The threat is likely to grow as climate change drives more frequent extreme weather.
“The overvaluation we find is really concerning, especially given the increases in climate risk that are coming our way,” said study lead author Miyuki Hino, who was a PhD student in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources in Stanford’s School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences (Stanford Earth) at the time of the research and is now an assistant professor in the University of North Carol ....

United States , Marshall Burke , Miyuki Hino , Energy Environmental Sciences Stanford Earth , School Of Earth , Emmett Interdisciplinary Program In Environment , National Flood Insurance Program , Emmett Interdisciplinary Program , Environmental Sciences , Stanford Earth , North Carolina , Chapel Hill , First Street , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , மார்ஷல் பர்க் , மியூகி ஹினோ , ஆற்றல் சுற்றுச்சூழல் அறிவியல் ஸ்டான்போர்ட் பூமி , பள்ளி ஆஃப் பூமி , எமெட் இடைநிலை ப்ரோக்ர்யாம் இல் சூழல் , தேசிய வெள்ளம் காப்பீடு ப்ரோக்ர்யாம் , எமெட் இடைநிலை ப்ரோக்ர்யாம் , சுற்றுச்சூழல் அறிவியல் , ஸ்டான்போர்ட் பூமி , வடக்கு கரோலினா , தேவாலயம் மலை , முதல் தெரு ,

Stanford researchers reveal that homes in floodplains are overvalued by nearly $44 billion


The overvaluation we find is really concerning, especially given the increases in climate risk that are coming our way, said study lead author Miyuki Hino, who was a PhD student in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources in Stanford s School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences (Stanford Earth) at the time of the research and is now an assistant professor in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill s department of city and regional planning. Improving how we communicate about flooding is an important step in the right direction.
Water hazard
In some states, such as Florida, as many as one in six homes are in floodplains. As more people have built more homes in areas exposed to cyclones, sea-level rise and other inundation hazards, flooding damage costs have skyrocketed. Since 2000, overall flood damages have quadrupled in the U.S. ....

United States , Marshall Burke , Miyuki Hino , Resources In Stanford School Of Earth , National Flood Insurance Program , Stanford Woods Institute For The Environment , Freeman Spogli Institute For International , Stanford Institute For Economic Policy Research , Energy Environmental Sciences Stanford Earth , Emmett Interdisciplinary Program In Environment , Proceedings Of The National Academies Science , Stanford University Led , National Academies , Emmett Interdisciplinary Program , Environmental Sciences , Stanford Earth , North Carolina , Chapel Hill , First Street , Freeman Spogli Institute , International Studies , Stanford Woods Institute , Stanford Institute , Economic Policy , Sykes Family Fellowship , Earth Science ,