
Month: February 2022


The huge loss of life from the great storm of 1703

Embracing and nurturing ‘resilience’ in the modern workplace

Hypoxia may build multigenerational resilience against dementia

We Need a Global Plastics Treaty to Stop an Environmental Disaster

COVID-19 raises risk of mental health problems in year after infection

The World’s ‘Happiest’ Countries Harbor a Dark Side, Well-being Study Reveals

A Counter-intuitive Cure for Burnout

Benevolent creativity might help protect against the anxiety aroused by contemplating death

NASA Says Tonga Eruption Sent Up Highest Ash Plumes Ever Captured by Satellite

Study: Natural disasters provoke ‘unprecedented’ socioeconomic changes

Study: Natural hazards compound Covid-19 impacts disproportionately on businesses run by minorities, women and vets

How bad is the Western drought? New study says worst in 1,200 years. You read that right!

A Look At 2021: The Need For Resilience In The Workplace

Monkey Study Reveals A Troubling Link Between Natural Disasters And Aging

This “Liquid Tree” in Belgrade is Fighting Air Pollution

Cause Of 2021’s Mysterious Global Tsunami Finally Identified

The Therapeutic Benefits of Reading

We Need Time to Rehabilitate from the Trauma of the Pandemic

Where do cyber threats and climate change meet?
Cities Where Hurricanes Would Cause the Most Damage

This Is One of the Top Happiness Secrets From Denmark—One of the Happiest Countries in the World

How to Build Resilience in Hard Times

Volcanoes, plague, famine and endless winter: Welcome to 536, what historians and scientists believe was the ‘worst year to be alive’

These Three Exposures Standout as the Top Global Business Risks in Allianz Risk Barometer Survey

3 keys to a resilient post-pandemic recovery

Tsunami models underestimated shockwave from Tonga eruption

How one major disaster can lead to another: a lack of clean drinking water
