From Alaska to Florida, 21 Attorneys General Join Fight to Halt Chesapeake Bay Cleanup

      

A waning crescent moon hangs over the Chesapeake Bay just before sunrise in North Beach, Md.  Twenty one states are challenging the Obama administration's plan to clean up the bay.  (Ray K. Saunders / The Washington Post)

washingtonpost.com - by Darryl Fears - February 5, 2014

Attorneys general in 21 states are backing an attempt to derail the Obama administration’s Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan, fearing that the government will use that authority to regulate wastewater in other watersheds, including the Mississippi River Basin.

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Stanford Professor on Letterman: Powering Entire World on Renewable Energy No Problem

ecowatch.com - by Brandon Baker - December 31, 2013

It wasn’t what Professor Mark Jacobson was saying—if you’re an advocate of renewable energy, you hear this kind of talk on a daily basis—as much as it was the platform. Solar and wind energy simply don’t get the late-night limelight.

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Mayor Gray Encourages District Residents to Look Out for Vulnerable Neighbors and Homeless in Frigid Weather

               

mayor.dc.gov - January 6, 2014

Services Are Available to Those Who Need a Warm Place to Stay During Dangerous Weather

(WASHINGTON, DC) – As temperatures in the District are forecast to drop to levels not seen in this region in years over the next 24-48 hours, Mayor Vincent C. Gray encouraged District residents to look out for those who are vulnerable during extreme weather – including the homeless and elderly family members, friends and neighbors.

“The District will see temperatures tonight and tomorrow that we haven’t seen in years – and such extreme cold can have deadly consequences for those who are exposed to it even for a short period of time,” said Mayor Gray. “Please be on the lookout for those who might be vulnerable, and take advantage of the many resources the District offers to keep people safe and warm.”

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Fracking Produces Annual Toxic Waste Water Enough to Flood Washington DC

REPORT - Fracking by the Numbers - Key Impacts of Dirty Drilling at the State and National Level (47 page .PDF report)

CLICK HERE - Fracking by the Numbers - Key Impacts of Dirty Drilling at the State and National Level

CLICK HERE - Fracking by the Numbers - New Report First to Quantify Damage Done by Gas Drilling

Growing concerns over radiation risks as report finds widespread environmental damage on an unimaginable scale in the US

theguardian.com - by Suzanne Goldenberg
October 4, 2013

Fracking in America generated 280bn US gallons of toxic waste water last year – enough to flood all of Washington DC beneath a 22ft deep toxic lagoon, a new report out on Thursday found.

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Coastal, Riverbank Homeowners Brace for U.S. Flood Insurance Hike

      

A home destroyed during the landfall of Superstorm Sandy is pictured in Mantoloking, New Jersey March 22, 2013.  Credit: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

reuters.com - by Barbara Liston - September 24, 2013

(Reuters) - More than a million homeowners living in older houses along the coastlines and riverbanks of the United States are being jolted by federal flood insurance rate hikes under a law passed in the wake of devastating storms.

Carol Giovannoni, 51, of St. Pete Beach, a barrier island community off Florida's west coast, is one of the people dreading October 1, when the law takes effect. Giovannoni said the annual flood insurance premium on her standard 1950s concrete-block, ranch-style home on the waterfront will jump from $1,700 to $15,000 over the next few years.

(READ COMPLETE ARTICLE)

CLICK HERE - Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Survey of Maryland Residents, Summer 2013

submitted by Gina Angiola

climatechangecommunication.org

This report present findings from a survey mailed to over 2,000 adults about public perceptions and policy preferences regarding the health implications of energy choices and climate change in Maryland. The report can be downloaded here (44 page .PDF report):
Public health, energy and climate change: A survey of Maryland residents, summer 2013.

Akerlof, K., Maibach, E. W., & Mitchell, C. S. (2013). Public health, energy and climate change: A survey of Maryland residents, summer 2013. Fairfax, VA: Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University; Baltimore, MD: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

Farm to Freezer - Preserving Fresh Food to Nourish the Hungry

submitted by Gina Angiola

Cheryl Kollin at TEDxManhattan 2013 - March 11, 2013

Cheryl Kollin is the founding principal of Full Plate Ventures, a consulting business that leverages the symbiotic relationship between business and social mission. She works with entrepreneurs, new businesses, and non-profits creating social enterprises that address interconnected issues of local food systems, environmental sustainability, and economic development. Cheryl is a founding member of the Montgomery County, Maryland Food Council and co-chairs the Food Access Working Group.

Resilient DC: Creating Community Infrastructure to Mitigate Disaster

      

Survivors of Hurricane Katrina arrive at New Orleans Airport where FEMA's D-MAT teams have set up a medical hospital and where people will be flown to shelters in other states.New Orleans is being evacuated as a result of floods and damage caused by hurricane Katrina. Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

asianfortunenews.com - by Jewel Edwards - July 24, 2013

In the wake of the Boston Bombings and a rash of destructive tornadoes in the Midwest, emergency preparedness is arguably more important in the U.S. than ever. Resilient DC is working to construct a framework by which communities in the Metropolitan area can map their assets, organize, and respond to disasters before they strike. The program is particularly helpful to ethnic and cultural minorities, who need more assistance navigating the chaotic environment that large scale catastrophic events bring about.

(READ COMPLETE ARTICLE)

Maryland moves forward with ambitious climate change plans

Under Governor O'Malley's leadership, Maryland set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020.

WATCH LIVESTREAM OF TODAY'S (JULY 25TH) CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT HERE

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF PLAN

ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS REGARDING MARYLAND CLIMATE CHANGE PLANS

Country / Region Tags: 
General Topic Tags: 
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?: 

EPA - National Stormwater Calculator

submitted by Albert Gomez

epa.gov

EPA’s National Stormwater Calculator is a desktop application that estimates the annual amount of rainwater and frequency of runoff from a specific site anywhere in the United States (including Puerto Rico). Estimates are based on local soil conditions, land cover, and historic rainfall records.

It is designed to be used by anyone interested in reducing runoff from a property, including

SEA LEVEL RISE IN MARYLAND- INTERACTIVE MAP

A Philip Merrill College of Journalism Investigative Project

INTERACTIVE MAP HERE

This map shows which areas in Maryland could be underwater at different levels of sea level rise and storm surge. It also shows the demographic characteristics of those areas based on census data. NOAA storm models predict that a major hurricane could bring up to 30 feet of storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay and along Maryland's Atlantic coast. Loading times may vary, please allow time for each layer to load before adding additional layers.

The Sea Level Rise buttons on the map display impacts based on U.S. Geological Survey topographical data. The effect of local man-made structures such as seawalls is difficult to determine and not included in the calculations. The precise impact of rising sea levels on individual addresses is hard to predict. The Census Data button on the map displays information from the 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year census block group estimate data set. The median margin of error is 14 percent for the value of housing and for the year the structure was built.

Code Red Heat Alert Information - Baltimore City Health Department

Overview

The health commissioner declares a Code Red Heat Alert during periods of extreme heat. The decision to activate a Code Red Heat Alert on a particular day will be made before 6 A.M. of that day, if possible.

Individuals unsure of whether a Code Red Heat Alert is in effect can call 311 for details. 311 operators will provide cooling center locations, safety tips and information about warning signs for heat-related morbidity.

Individuals can also call 311 to report specific concerns about vulnerable neighbors on Code Red Heat Alert days. Call 911 if you are having a heat-related emergency.

Those without electricity are particularly vulnerable to heat-related health problems. Baltimore City health care providers can request energy assistance referral forms for their patients by calling 410-396-CARE (2273).

12 Things You Should Have at Home in Case of a Hurricane

            

inhabitat.com - by Yuka Yoneda - July 12, 2013

It's already hurricane season - would you be ready if another Superstorm Sandy hit today? If you hesitated for a moment, you might be one of the many who meant to prepare for the next big storm but then just got sucked into the daily grind and forgot. The good news is that there's still time to gather up the essentials so that you'll be ahead of the game for the next hurricane instead of having to fight some lady for the last pack of batteries at Duane Reade. Read on for the 12 important items you should have at home in case of an emergency situation like a serious storm or other natural disaster. . .

The Fourth Annual Workshop on Health IT and Economics (WHITE 2013) - November 15-16

Event Website: http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/CHIDSWHITE/

November 15-16th, 2013
Washington Marriott at Metro Center
775 12th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005

About the Workshop on Health IT and Economics (WHITE):

WHITE is an annual summit designed to deliver the latest research, inspire innovation, and accelerate healthcare transformation at the intersection of health information technology and economics.  WHITE cultivates a multidisciplinary research community by stimulating new ideas with both policy and business implications and engaging with multiple health ecosystem stakeholders.

State of Maryland Action Plan for Disaster Recovery Community Development Block Grant Program

Submitted to HUD on June 10, 2013......

...Based on damage assessments conducted by the Federal government and the declaration that Somerset County was eligible for Individual Assistance, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) was allocated $8,640,000 to undertake recovery efforts in the County under the first tranche of funding.

In order to receive this funding, the State is required to submit an Action Plan which is an Amendment to the State’s Consoldiated Plan. The Consolidated Plan is a five-year planning document required by HUD that sets out overall State wide goals and priorities for housing, community development, and economic development activities. Special emphasis is given under the Plan to provide assistance for extremely low, low, and moderate income persons. A substantial amendment is made to the Consolidated Plan when certain conditions are met, including the award of disaster relief funding.

Based on consultation with local government officials in Somerset County, the highly impacted municipality of Crisfield and other local stakeholders, the State has decided to do, as HUD allows, a Partial Action Plan, which will allocate $4.4 million of the $8.6 million at this time......

Pages

Subscribe to National Capital Region RSS
howdy folks
Page loaded in 1.078 seconds.