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Released: 15-Mar-2025 4:55 PM EDT
International Survey Finds That Support for Climate Interventions Is Tied to Being Hopeful and Worried About Climate Change
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

A global survey of more than 30,000 people in 30 countries has revealed how people around the world feel about climate change, and how those emotions relate to perceptions of and support for climate interventions that could address the crisis. The new study is published in the journal Risk Analysis.

Released: 26-Feb-2025 10:10 AM EST
New Computer Model Can Predict the Length of a Household鈥檚 Displacement in Any U.S. Community After a Disaster
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

In a new study published by Risk Analysis uses recent, disaster-related data from the Household Pulse Survey (HPS) to train a computer model to predict the length of household displacement and return outcomes after a disaster. The study is the first to use state-by-state data from the U.S. Census Bureau to quantify the contribution of different factors (including household size, tenure status, educational attainment, and income per household member) on household displacement and return.

Released: 10-Dec-2024 3:30 PM EST
The Inequity of Wildfire Rescue Resources in California
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

A detailed analysis of more than 500 California wildfire incidents from 2015 to 2022 by University at Buffalo scientists shows that disaster recovery resources in California favor people living in wealthy communities over disadvantaged residents who lack the resources to plan for and recover from a wildfire. 鈥淲e discovered that racial and economic inequity plays a pivotal role in resource allocation for wildfire recovery and mitigation,鈥 says lead author Poulomee Roy, Ph.D. candidate in Industrial and Systems Engineering. She will present the results in December at the annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis in Austin, Texas.

   
Released: 10-Dec-2024 1:30 PM EST
Nationwide Study Looks at When and Where EV Owners Use Public Charging Stations
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Researchers at the University of Maryland are using supercomputers and machine learning methods to analyze a full year of real-time data collected from individual EV charging ports at more than 50,000 publicly available stations throughout the country. The primary focus of the study is to estimate demand and peak times at EV charging stations.

   
Released: 9-Dec-2024 4:00 PM EST
EPA Study Finds That U.S. Public Schools with the Highest Potential Exposure Risk to Air Toxics Have Higher Proportions of Disabled Latino, Hispanic, and Asian Children
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed a nationwide study to assess the estimated non-cancer exposure risks of public school students to ambient air respiratory toxicants. The analysis also examined how disability status, race, and ethnicity were related to exposure risk in more than 88,000 regular public schools located in the 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico.

     
Released: 9-Dec-2024 3:30 PM EST
Lower-Quality Public Housing Is at High Risk of Flood Damage
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Preliminary findings suggest that lower-quality public housing structures (with lower inspection scores) are more likely to be located in a FEMA flood zone and in areas with higher flood risk as defined by FEMA鈥檚 National Risk Index. They are also more likely to be home to higher percentages of people of color. Kelsea Best, assistant professor of Urban Climate Resilience and Adaptation Disparities in Ohio State University鈥檚 College of Engineering, will present the team鈥檚 research in December at the annual Society for Risk Analysis meeting in Austin, Texas.

   
Released: 9-Dec-2024 3:30 PM EST
Employee Visits to Adult or Gambling Sites Doubles Risk of Infection by Malware
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Cybersecurity researchers from the University of Trento and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the global cybersecurity firm Trend Micro wondered what behaviors bring the greatest risk of malware infection: working at night, browsing adult content, gambling, having a lot of software installed or just visiting strange places?

   
Released: 9-Dec-2024 1:35 PM EST
What Motivates Americans to Eat Less Red Meat?
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Researchers at Baruch College and the University of Southern California (USC) surveyed more than 7,500 adults as part of the Understanding America Study 鈥 a probability-based Internet panel of individuals 18 and older. They will present their research at the December annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis in Austin, Texas.

   
Released: 9-Dec-2024 1:30 PM EST
Toxic Air in Texas High Schools
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

A recent study of the indoor air in central Texas high schools revealed that two groups of SVOCs, phthalates and PBDEs, are prevalent in high school environments. The research will be presented in early December at the annual meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis in Austin, Texas.

   
Released: 9-Dec-2024 9:35 AM EST
Students Are Less Likely to Feel Safe at Their Schools, Compared to Staff and Parents
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) conducted a nationwide study of K-12 parents, K-12 teachers, and recently graduated high school students to test their responses to three hypothetical 鈥渢hreat scenarios.鈥 The goal was to measure their perception of school safety as well as their likelihood to report a threat at school.

   
Released: 10-Jul-2024 10:00 AM EDT
Does Living in America鈥檚 Wealthiest Communities Make You Safer?
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Nationwide study published in Risk Analysis, compares the concentration of hazards and risks for the richest and poorest counties and municipalities in all 50 states (200 locations). Wealthier communities face higher economic consequences from natural hazard events compared to the poorest, mostly rural communities. The lowest-income municipalities have fewer impact from natural hazards, but at least 50% higher suicide and homicide rates, and firearm fatalities.

Released: 27-Jun-2024 9:00 AM EDT
New research shows that solar-powered 鈥渞esilience hubs鈥 in California could generate up to 8GW of power -- providing emergency assistance to vulnerable residents during power outages
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

A new study in the journal Risk Analysis finds that strategically placing resilience hubs throughout California could generate up to 8 GW of solar energy and lower the state鈥檚 carbon emissions by 5 million tons per year.

Released: 4-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Study Shows AI-Driven Cyberattacks Can Inflict Damage on GDP and Supply Chains for the World鈥檚 Largest Economies
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

A forthcoming study from the journal Risk Analysis explores the cascading impacts of AI-driven cyberattacks, including damage on GDP and supply chains for the world鈥檚 largest economies

   
Released: 29-May-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Longer freight trains have a higher risk of derailment, new study shows
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

New research in the journal Risk Analysis has confirmed that longer freight trains bring with them a higher risk of derailment.

Released: 15-Mar-2024 9:00 AM EDT
New Study Reveals Covid-19 May Have Originated in a Lab
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Research from the journal Risk Analysis, examined the likelihood of COVID-19 coming from an unnatural origin (i.e. from a laboratory.)

Released: 13-Dec-2023 11:30 AM EST
Early research shows Gen Z perceives more dangers in life than previous generations
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

As presented at the 2023 Society for Risk Analysis Annual Conference, Gabriel Rubin from Montclair State University conducted 40 interviews with members of Gen Z (as of publication) in an ongoing study about risk factors that have led to the current mental health crisis in young people.

Released: 13-Dec-2023 11:30 AM EST
New Research Shows That U.S. Renters Are Hit the Hardest When a Hurricane Strikes
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Ten years of data indicate that a hurricane disaster leads to rent increases, higher eviction rates, and less affordable housing for renters

Released: 13-Dec-2023 9:30 AM EST
Inequity in U.S. Wildfire Emergency Response
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Research shows that counties with higher black and lower-income populations receive less support in wildfire disasters.

Released: 13-Dec-2023 8:50 AM EST
Helping More People Get to Safety In A Wildfire
Society for Risk Analysis (SRA)

Scientists have developed a web-based tool to help communities design an optimal wildfire evacuation plan.



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