Bibliographische Detailangaben
| Titel: |
Distress Signal. |
| Autoren: |
Worland, Justin (AUTHOR), Dickstein, Leslie (AUTHOR) |
| Quelle: |
TIME Magazine. 12/8/2025, Vol. 206 Issue 19/20, p28-35. 8p. 4 Color Photographs. |
| Schlagwörter: |
*DISASTERS, *ORGANIZATIONAL governance, *POOR communities, DISASTER resilience, CLIMATE change adaptation, NEIGHBORHOODS, DISASTER relief, PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience |
| Geografische Kategorien: |
CALIFORNIA |
| Abstract: |
The article focuses on the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, highlighting the challenges faced by the community in recovery and rebuilding efforts. The fire, which resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, exposed systemic failures in emergency response and resource allocation, particularly affecting marginalized communities. Local leaders and activists are advocating for innovative recovery strategies, including calls for Altadena to become an independent city and proposals for new financial mechanisms to support rebuilding. The article emphasizes the need for proactive climate adaptation measures and effective governance to address the ongoing risks posed by climate change and to ensure a resilient future for affected communities. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Datenbank: |
Business Source Index |