Mathew Sanders (@mathewdsanders) 's Twitter Profile
Mathew Sanders

@mathewdsanders

Resilience policy wonk @PewTrusts. Urban planner. Cultural dilettante. Views are my own.

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Some states are prioritizing the conservation and restoration of wetlands to help address extreme weather impacts. But a changing federal regulatory landscape is scaling back protections for some of these systems. pew.org/3wyijWs

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New Jersey's latest initiative to incorporate future flood conditions into new development projects is groundbreaking. The 'REAL' approach sets a precedent for states across the nation. Congratulations to New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Shawn LaTourette buff.ly/3WOi6sG

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Here's a really interesting, real-world example of the connections between extreme heat, drought, and wildfire risk. This is why addressing root causes is so important. buff.ly/4ammVwz

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Some really important work from Texas, where the state's draft flood plan estimates 5 million residents are living in high risk areas. Oh, and they think it will cost $49 billion to reduce that risk. texastribune.org/2024/05/28/tex…

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Had a great opportunity this morning to team up with storytelling experts Peter Herrick & Gena Robinson with @FEMA & Abdullah Rahaman with Homeland Security to share tips and strategy for communicating resilience efforts with The Pew Trusts State Resilience Planning Group. 🙌

Had a great opportunity this morning to team up with storytelling experts Peter Herrick &amp; Gena Robinson with @FEMA &amp; Abdullah Rahaman with <a href="/DHSgov/">Homeland Security</a> to share tips and strategy for communicating resilience efforts with <a href="/pewtrusts/">The Pew Trusts</a> State Resilience Planning Group. 🙌
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Here's a good illustration for why it is imperative we use projections and modeling to plan for future conditions, as opposed to historical precedent. washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/0…

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I don't think I can say it any better than the headline: The link between extreme weather and climate change has never been more clear. nationalgeographic.com/science/articl…

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Here's a stat: New study finds 2.2-fold increase in the frequency of extreme wildfires and 2.3-fold increase in the intensity of the top 20 annual wildfire events over a two-decade study period. 🔥🔥🔥 nature.com/articles/d4158…

Joseph Cranney (@joey_cranney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In today's paper: The dysfunction in New Orleans is often blamed on the city's swampy terrain or a lack of money. It's not true. Part one of a series, Broken City: nola.com/news/politics/…

In today's paper: 

The dysfunction in New Orleans is often blamed on the city's swampy terrain or a lack of money.

It's not true. 

Part one of a series, Broken City:
nola.com/news/politics/…
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Here comes Southwest Airlines claiming this 3+ hour delay was due to weather after already telling us it was because of maintenance, crew problems, and already switching planes twice. 🤦🏼‍♂️ U.S. Department of Transportation

Here comes <a href="/SouthwestAir/">Southwest Airlines</a> claiming this 3+ hour delay was due to weather after already telling us it was because of maintenance, crew problems, and already switching planes twice. 🤦🏼‍♂️ <a href="/USDOT/">U.S. Department of Transportation</a>
The Pew Trusts (@pewtrusts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Communities across the U.S. are experiencing hotter, longer, and more frequent heat waves. Fortunately, the federal government and many state governments are taking action. pew.org/4bC9lFX

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More than two-thirds of Americans were subject to a heat alert at some point in 2023—and NOAA predicts 2024 will be the hottest year since global records began in 1850. Have you already experienced a heat alert in 2024? pew.org/4bC9lFX

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Missed this when it first came out a couple of weeks ago, but here's a cautionary tale. “If FEMA funding doesn’t grow at the same rate of disasters, something is going to give.” bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Land use matters. "The report identified increasing population in the areas most vulnerable to natural disasters as a key factor..." reuters.com/business/finan…

The Pew Trusts (@pewtrusts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When intense rain follows wildfires, burnt soil often fails to absorb the rainfall, causing intense runoff and flooding. This is just one way climate disasters are interrelated—and understanding these links can help break the vicious cycle. pew.org/485DNbF

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From wildfires to floods, extreme weather is hitting harder than ever. Lawmakers across the country are working to: 🏛️ Strengthen infrastructure. 🦺 Develop resilience plans. 💵 Invest in mitigation projects to help communities reduce disaster risk. pew.org/3XnMyJY

Mark F. Bonner (@markfbonner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katrina wasn’t just a storm. It was a $140B test of whether America can recover from a disaster. We failed. And unless we learn, every city facing fire, flood or storm will repeat New Orleans’ fate. My New York Times Opinion essay with Mathew Sanders: The $140 Billion Failure We Don’t

Governor Kay Ivey (@governorkayivey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eli Lilly and Company ADOW Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Rodney Smith Jr President Donald J. Trump Alabama Law Enforcement Agency The Alabama Resilience Council evaluates our state’s ability to prepare for both natural and manmade disasters. Rep. Chip Brown and Sen. Steve Livingston will carry legislation to ensure we have a statewide resilience plan. Every Alabamian is worthy of a resilient community.