People often use words like “natural” and “man-made” to describe “hazard” and “disaster” without clear, shared definitions, which can be confusing or misleading.🌪️
In AGU's Perspectives, researchers explore how experts talk about disasters, how people affected by disasters talk about disasters, and why that matters for how people understand and respond to disasters.
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@MarianaVZ
For your news show #TraffickedWithMarianavanZeller, two potential future topics: coffee, water.
See this story on coffee:
https://t.co/LooYsZ000r
And this story on water:
https://t.co/xaq8gPaBVH
Thank for your great reporting!
It’s #WorldEmojiDay — so we tried to translate government data using emojis.
Take a guess at the insights! ⬇️
Major natural disasters: 🌪️🌊⚡📈
Food exports: 📦🌾🫘➡ 🇨🇦 🇲🇽
Inflation: 💸📈
Military enlistment: 🪖📉
@GeoffRBennett@NewsHour
RE: your story on allergy season this year and how it impacts your allergies. Here's a cough drop that helps with symptoms (and doesn't seize up your vocal cords): https://t.co/koRjTuA8HU. These cough drops + weekly neti pot helps! Good luck!
@NewsHour@bkeithpayne@JudyWoodruff From a fellow social scientist, what a truly thought-provoking story! I do think the concept of denial also plays a part in those who view themselves as good, reasonable people. And to Judy's beer choice, I was a bit bummed 🧐.
@AJUpFront@marclamonthill I briefly met @marclamonthill , and was inspired to check out Israel and Palestine for myself, spending a summer there. I get what Ta-Nehisi Coates, because I saw the same things he did, something that's both simple and complicated. Thank you, Dr. Hill, for this interview.