Tag: FEMA
Elected Officials Reject The Trump Administration’s Attacks On Solar
It’s a fact that fossil fuel-based energy continues to fuel the warming of the planet. With that warming comes an increased frequency of extreme weather events. The solutions to achieve carbon neutrality and energy security depend on the deployment of more renewable energy, continued energy efficiencies, and resilience measures. But … [continued]
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Gretchen Whitmer appeals federal aid denials for northern Michigan ice storm
Federal officials should approve disaster aid for individual homeowners and utilities in the wake of a March ice storm that rocked northern Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wrote in an appeal to FEMA officials this week….
A Better Way To Look At AI Safety
Whether we knew it or not, CleanTechnica writers have been writing about AI safety for years. Concerns over robotaxi testing, a woman dying after being hit by an Uber test vehicle, and questions about Tesla’s Autopilot and FSD Beta (now FSD Unsupervised) were the big drivers of news and analysis … [continued]
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Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief and recovery
No matter where you live, a disaster can hit and change your life. This comprehensive toolkit — about everything from food access to FEMA to housing — can help you stay ready, informed, and supported.
How climate change is worsening extreme heat
By Amal Ahmed
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This is part of the Disaster 101 toolkit, a comprehensive guide to extreme weather preparation, response, and recovery.
Extreme weather seems to make the headlines almost every week, as disasters increasingly strike out of season, break records, and hit places they never have before.

