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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy Relief Bill “Blows In” Opportunity for States to Adopt Better Building Codes

written by Walter Wang

The fifty billion dollar (yes, that’s $50,000,000,000) Hurricane Sandy Relief Bill (the "Relief Bill") is headed to President Obama’s desk for his signature. The Full Text of the bill is available here  

The Relief Bill provides several different opportunities for the Federal government to encourage states to adopt up-to-date building codes by tying distribution

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January 30, 2013 0 comment
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Solar Powered Tablets should not Be Limited to Children in Ethiopia: Lessons From Sandy

written by Walter Wang

All last week there were numerous frantic New Yorkers looking desperately for places to plug-in. Without electricity this ultra connected island was stranded by the storm both physically and electronically. People stood in groups throughout the darkened city listening to battery-powered boom boxes for news. In polling places on Long Island generators still stood

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November 8, 2012 0 comment
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Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events

written by Walter Wang

The public relations machine that works so hard to generate doubt about climate change and the extreme weather events it causes must have its hands full at this point. 2012 was a year in which the United States had no winter, a March with most of the country above 80 degrees F, floods in its three largest rivers, a horrific drought all summer, and

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October 31, 2012 0 comment
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