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Two Decades Later, the Experience of Katrina Continues to Shape How the Nation Prepares for and Responds to Disasters
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Two decades ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, submerging a major American city, claiming nearly 1,400 lives, and displacing one million people. The storm was a turning point in how the nation understands the risks of extreme weather and the urgency of disaster preparedness. As we mark this anniversary, we carry forward the lessons of Katrina to ensure communities are better prepared for the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Bridging the Gulfs: GRP Hosts First Gulf-Alaska Knowledge Exchange Around Oil Spill Impacts
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In early October 2024, around 120 people from the Gulf States and Alaska met in Anchorage to discuss oil spill disaster management.
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- The Challenge of Predicting Climate Migration Apr 23, 2024 Feature Story
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- U.S. Needs New Federal Strategy for Funding Community Health and Resilience in Gulf States, Better Data on Local Needs, Says New Report Jun 21, 2023 News Release
- Employing ‘Serious Gaming’ to Explore Challenges and Solutions in the Gulf of Mexico Mar 6, 2023 Feature Story
- Gulf Research Program Announces Early-Career Research Fellows in Offshore Energy Safety and Education Research Jan 11, 2023 News Release
- Gulf Research Program Awards $3.4 Million To Reduce the Burden of Disaster-Related Mental Health Consequences Oct 14, 2022 Program News
- Historic Damage in Wake of Hurricane Ian Sep 30, 2022 Feature Story
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- Preventing Another Oil Spill Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico: Offshore Situation Room Convenes Experts to Share Lessons, Future Actions Nov 16, 2021 Feature Story
- Predicting, Managing, and Preparing for Disasters Like Hurricane Ida Aug 31, 2021 Feature Story
- Bridging Ghana and the Gulf: How One ECRF Fellow Is Tackling Urban Flooding Jun 17, 2021 Program News
- U.S. Global Change Research Program Should Shift Focus to Preparing for and Avoiding Worst Potential Consequences of Climate Change, Says New Report Mar 16, 2021 News Release
- New Rapid Expert Consultation Offers Strategies for Navigating Disaster Response, Evacuation, and Sheltering Complicated by COVID-19 Feb 23, 2021 News Release
- Navigating ‘Compounding Disasters’ Dec 2, 2020 Program News
- Federal Agencies Should Adopt Uniform Framework for Quantifying Disaster-Related Deaths, Illness, Says New Report Sep 9, 2020 News Release
- Disaster Resources from the National Academies Aug 27, 2020 News Release
- With Summer Heat Waves, Hurricanes, and Flooding on the Horizon, Disaster Responders Grapple with Planning for Extreme Weather in the Time of COVID-19 May 22, 2020 Feature Story
- National Academies, National Science Foundation Create Network to Connect Decision-Makers with Social Scientists on Pressing COVID-19 Questions Apr 28, 2020 News Release
- Lessons From A Crisis Apr 20, 2020 Feature Story
- New Report Recommends Ways to Strengthen the Resilience of Supply Chains After Hurricanes, Based on Lessons Learned From Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria Jan 8, 2020 News Release
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