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Posts by National Center for Disaster Preparedness, Columbia University

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The US should shape the global climate adaptation market When the U.S. signals that something matters, capital tends to follow.

We must bring the full strength of the economy to build a more resilient future where people, communities, and economies can thrive within climate risk, write MA Climate & Society student Marina Saguar Urquiola & @ncdp.bsky.social director Jeff Schlegelmilch. Via @thehill.com. https://bit.ly/4bVAKX3

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Outrage + Optimism podcast #357 with headshots of the hosts and the text Forecasting Disaster: A "Super" El Niño? And the Case for Early Action with Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson + Andrew Kruczkiewicz from the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.

Outrage + Optimism podcast #357 with headshots of the hosts and the text Forecasting Disaster: A "Super" El Niño? And the Case for Early Action with Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson + Andrew Kruczkiewicz from the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre.

How should climate information be translated into useful decisions before disaster strikes? Climate scientist @wxpizza.bsky.social of Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and @ncdp.bsky.social joins @outrageoptimism.bsky.social to explore what climate preparedness looks like. 🎙️ bit.ly/419gevQ

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Extreme Weather Preparedness for the World Cup Training on April 7th, 2026 · Luma Extreme Weather Preparedness for World Cup Cities Training Join us in person on April 7th, 2026 for a hands-on training session focused on extreme weather…

With the World Cup ahead, join NCDP and our training partners in person on April 7 for a training on extreme weather preparedness for major sporting events. Ideal for stadium ops, EM & public safety.

⏳ Register by April 3 (security required)
🔗 https://luma.com/1jeudqxk

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El Nino is likely to return this year, but its strength and impacts remain uncertain El Niño is likely to return this year, but its strength and impacts remain uncertain.

"Every El Niño is different in terms of timing, magnitude, and geographic extent, and such differences lead to variability in the impacts—on temperatures and rainfall, for example—on a global scale," says expert @wxpizza.bsky.social of @ncdp.bsky.social. Via ABC News. https://bit.ly/47AF5fx

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One month after an executive order to ‘end a nightmare of delay,’ is Altadena rebuilding any faster? Survivors say they need money and accountability in order to move on.

Insurance payments and funding are the key needs for rebuilding, noted Schlegelmilch. In addition, locally driven innovations to help Altadena residents return home should be pushed and celebrated. ow.ly/TNXs50YrmEV @lapublicpress.bsky.social @climate.columbia.edu

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AI Lost Out to Traditional Models in Forecasting NYC's Blizzard Two days before New York's biggest snowstorm in a decade began, forecasters were still unsure how much snow would fall. One traditional US model had consistently predicted a major hit, while newer art...

Will AI weather models lead to better & faster extreme weather warnings? @wxpizza.bsky.social is watching how forecasters prioritize AI predictions before issuing public warnings about incoming storms. More models don't always mean enhanced decision-making. ow.ly/RWMj50YlyfC @bloomberg.com

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La Californie est régulièrement victime d'inondations provoquées par le Pineapple Express, une rivière atmosphérique arrivant directement d'Hawaï. (Photo Shutterstock)

La Californie est régulièrement victime d'inondations provoquées par le Pineapple Express, une rivière atmosphérique arrivant directement d'Hawaï. (Photo Shutterstock)

As part of its Moonshot Goal 8 Program, scientists address the question: Is it possible to tame river flooding? @wxpizza.bsky.social weighs in on this debate in a French article in @lesechosfr.bsky.social.
www.lesechos.fr/idees-debats...

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What if disruptions to Tribal Nations’ homes, livestock, and lands from floods, wildfires, drought, and severe storms could be reduced through two-way communications? A new project centers Tribal voices to strengthen resilience. news.climate.columbia.edu/2026/02/16/l...

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We are excited to join the esteemed international community of colleagues in the United Nations' Santiago Network by providing technical assistance on disaster loss and damage. santiago-network.org/about/members

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Das Dores Ngueussie Ngamini of @ncdp.bsky.social has turned curiosity into a career dedicated to scientific knowledge and climate justice, helping communities most affected by and often least equipped to face climate hazards. #IDWGIS State of the Planet: news.climate.columbia.edu/2026/02/12/w...

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Women in Science: Disaster Preparedness Researcher Das Dores Ngueussie Ngamini Ngamini uses her background in atmospheric sciences and climate modeling to support research and solutions for climate adaptation and disaster preparedness.

Support has to be intentional by making science accessible through training, funding, pathways, & tools adapted to different communities & languages. When we remove barriers, women thrive, & the entire field benefits, noted Das Dores Ngueussie Ngamini. ow.ly/7a3n50YesAc @climate.columbia.edu

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Join us on Feb 11, International Day of Women & Girls in Science, and throughout the week as we spotlight just a few of our many remarkable women researchers who are leaders and role models, using today's tools to answer tomorrow's essential questions. Via State of the Planet: https://bit.ly/4qnw67X

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Capacity-Building with the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute Travel to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for a technical capacity-building mission as part of its broader effort to scale up anticipatory action for drought in the Horn of Africa.

✨ Researchers from NCDP helped build seasonal forecasting capacity with the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute. Read how. ow.ly/uKfy50Y8iCv @climate.columbia.edu #AnticipatoryAction #ForecastModeling

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It is critical to communicate with farmers for projects to succeed, but current technologies fall short. Working with farmers, researchers from @climate.columbia.edu, Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions & School of the Environment participated in a novel game to understand risks. ow.ly/TVkB50Y421H

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How to prepare for "rare," "dangerous" ice expected from this weekend's storm This weekend's storm looks to have major impacts from both snow and ice from Texas all the way to New England.

Freezing rain is "by far the most dangerous" form of precipitation. When rain freezes on & around surfaces, that could mean cars are encapsulated in ice. Bridges & roadways can also accumulate & freeze over puddles, noted @wxpizza.bsky.social. ow.ly/TqyJ50Y2TYu @axios.com @climate.columbia.edu

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Disaster management is complex. This article, published in the @uchilegalforum.bsky.social, analyzes how federal agencies can integrate policies into climate-informed planning and leadership. ow.ly/VRVv50XWHtg @climate.columbia.edu @sabincenter.bsky.social

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The Disaster Management Complex: Law’s Adaptations in Times of Climate Disaster | The University of Chicago Legal Forum

Proliferation of climate-related disasters points to the urgent need for climate resilience leadership. Sabin Center's Michael Burger, NCDP's Jeff Schlegelmilch & Lucia Bragg outline how FEMA could be a source. Via University of Chicago Legal Forum: https://bit.ly/4pOlcYU

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It’s Been One Year Since Wildfires Devastated Los Angeles. What Have We Learned? In the wake of the fires, our disaster expert says that

The history of disasters takes us down a path of loss until we reach a breaking point & decide that what we are doing is no longer working, and then transformative innovation follows, noted Jeff Schlegelmilch. ow.ly/Bwxy50XW7P5 @climate.columbia.edu #LAWildfires

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The Los Angeles wildfires were ‘the perfect storm’. Is the city ready for the next one? After the devastating fires, neighborhoods pledged to build back stronger and better than before. A year later, they’re still untangling issues

Many victims of the LA Wildfires are still tangled in a set of steep challenges. Many are uninsured or underinsured, and payouts have widely fallen far short of rebuilding costs, noted Thomas Chandler. ow.ly/ocOR50XTa4C #LAWildfires @climate.columbia.edu @us.theguardian.com

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2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say Climate change worsened by human behavior made 2025 one of the hottest years ever recorded. Also, the three-year warming average has crossed the threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius (or 2.7 Fahrenheit) si...

Places are seeing disasters they aren’t used to, extreme events are intensifying faster, and they are becoming more complex. That requires earlier warnings & new approaches to response and recovery, noted @wxpizza.bsky.social. ow.ly/tKnL50XSqQv @climate.columbia.edu @apnews.com

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✨ New publication: "Pathways for enhancing capacity in adult climate literacy within US emergency management" with an epilogue about the present in the Journal of EM Mgmt. by @jldevincenzo.bsky.social with support from Anyieth Philip Ayuen & Syeda Kainaat Jah ow.ly/qKIY50XQ6Oz @climate.columbia.edu

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We’re passing a dangerous global warming threshold — but we can't give up Paris' major climate target has been dead for years. Now, people are finally acknowledging it. What do we do next?

Climate overshoot has huge implications for where we live, how we get our food, & our quality of life, yet despite these potentially cataclysmic shifts, there has been little work done on the human implications of this world, noted @wxpizza.bsky.social. ow.ly/5i6e50XQ4gV @climate.columbia.edu

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Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2025 A look back at the stories and videos that shaped our year at State of the Planet.

2025 was a historic year - making headlines for disastrous wildfires, catastrophic floods in TX, and deadly heatwaves in Europe and Asia. Read the top stories that shaped the State of Our Planet.

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news.climate.columbia.edu/2025/12/22/y...

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We’re passing a dangerous global warming threshold — but we’re not doomed This major climate target has been dead for years. Now, people are finally acknowledging it.

It is becoming increasingly irresponsible to focus solely on the physical modeling elements of overshooting [2.7°F/1.5 °C of warming]. We need to start thinking about what the [human] scenarios look like for a post-1.5 °C world. @wxpizza.bsky.social. ow.ly/I3G850XNaTY @climate.columbia.edu @vox.com

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Can Generative AI help strengthen disaster preparedness and resilience among youth? New research indicates that GenAI chatbots, if thoughtfully designed and equitably implemented, can serve as a transformative tool for strengthening youth participation in disaster risk reduction.

💬 What role can #GenAI chatbots play in strengthening disaster preparedness and resilience, especially among youth? Shuyang Huang, @jldevincenzo.bsky.social, and Thomas Chandler weigh in on the benefits, challenges, and what frameworks should be prioritized. ow.ly/PnHF50XL75f @climate.columbia.edu

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A young person using a wheelbarrow to transport two canisters of water across an arid climate. Stock photo.

A young person using a wheelbarrow to transport two canisters of water across an arid climate. Stock photo.

It seems increasingly likely that the world will overshoot the Paris Agreement’s aspirational goal of 1.5°C of global mean temperature rise. A Perspective calls for research on the social and humanitarian impacts of climate overshoot. In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/hNhX50Xx2pq

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Positioning generative AI within human rights education: a scalable framework for inclusive disaster risk reduction and youth empowerment As global challenges like climate change and social inequities intensify, inclusive, rights-based education is increasingly urgent. Human rights education (HRE) empowers youth to understand and adv...

⭐️NEW article from Shuang Huang @jldevincenzo.bsky.social & Thomas Chandler @columbiauniversity.bsky.social on ⭐️positioning Gen AI in #HumanRightsEducation, addressing disaster risk reduction & youth #empowerment
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Climate overshoot: What happens when the world gets too hot for too long? Passing 1.5 degrees will hurt people more. It shows how climate overshoot increases risks for food, health, cities, and fragile communities.

What happens when the world gets too hot for too long? Researchers at several institutions argue that climate overshoot will reshape risks for societies long before temperatures drift back down. ow.ly/F7za50XxEUV @wxpizza.bsky.social @climate.columbia.edu

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... with the cost of doing nothing potentially creating tensions with the humanitarian principle of ‘do no harm', noted @wxpizza.bsky.social.

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