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Earthquake Hazard: What Has New Zealand’s Kaikou...
The northeastern end of the South Island is a tectonically complex region with the plate motion primarily accommodated through a series of…
Shrugging Off a Hurricane: A Three Hundred Year ...
If a global prize was to be awarded to the city or country that achieves the peak of disaster resilience, Bermuda might be a fitting first…
How U.S. Inland Flood Became a “Peak” Peril
This article by Jeff Waters, meteorologist and product manager at RMS, first appeared in Carrier Management. As the journey towards a private…
Disasters Without Borders
On November 24 and 25, 2015 the first Scientific Symposium was held in London to discuss science for policy and operations for the new “…
Learning More About Catastrophe Risk From History
In my invited presentation on October 22, 2015 at the UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries GIRO conference in Liverpool, I discussed how…
Creating Risk Evangelists Through Risk Education
A recent New Yorker article caused quite a bit of discussion around risk, bringing wider attention to the Cascadia Subduction Zone off the…