A new report by the National Climate Assessment says warming-charged extremes “have already become more frequent, intense, widespread or of long duration.”
A new report has found that only 30 percent of respondents are confident their business will avoid a major security event in the coming two years and 60 percent believe an attack will hit in the next few years.
Communities recovering from natural disasters often see an increase in the number of businesses and non-profits that develop in the wake of the cleanup, says a new study.
A new international survey of 13 countries by Healthcare Ready shows significant concern among patients about losing access to prescription medication during disasters.
Just under half (49%) of Americans believe the problem of crime in the United States is very or extremely serious -- a 10-percentage-point drop from last year's 59% and the first time the number has been below 50% since 2005.
Despite the established fact that female travelers face more safety risks when on a business trip, corporate travel policies have been found lacking and not built with women in mind.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has launched a comprehensive review of the Wireless Resiliency Cooperative Framework, a voluntary wireless industry commitment to promote resilient wireless communications and situational awareness during disasters.