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Category Archives: Education
Resilient architecture: consider building shape
There was a time long ago when you could determine the function, location and even the prevailing climate at the location, just by looking at a building. Those were the now mostly gone days when most buildings were good examples … Continue reading
Posted in Characterization of Impacts, Earthquakes, Education, Flooding, Hazard Assessment, Hazard Mitigation, Hazards, Hurricanes, Resilience, Storm Surge, Tornado, Tropical Cyclones, Vulnerability Assessment
Tagged Architecture, Building design. Design criteria, Building performance, Interaction with natural hazards, Resilience, Storm surge, Water, Wave impact. Flooding
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The BBC: Example of Impartial Professional Journalism
The BBC, ‘bebee’ or ‘Auntie’ as some Brits call it, that symbol of British broadcasting will be 92 years old this October, but these days it is showing the energy, courage, and guts of a fearless teenager as it sets … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Education, Featured, Global Warming, MY OPINION, NEWS - NOTICIAS, Science
Tagged Accuracy, Accuracy in science coverage, Auntie Bebee, BBC, BBC Worldwide, Climate Change, Due weight, Due weight in climate change reporting, Impartiality, Impartiality in science coverage, Imperial College London, Professor Steve Jones, The BBC, The BBC Trust
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