Supplemental General Security & Resilience Highlights – July 25, 2023
Created: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 - 19:05
Categories: General Security and Resilience
The following posts are useful for general awareness of current physical security threats, natural disaster resilience, preparedness resources, mitigation guidance, and other security-related news or updates. These resources have been curated by the WaterISAC analyst team as items of broad relevance and benefit that do not need supplemental analysis at this time.
- UPS, Teamsters reach labor deal to avoid strike – CNBC
- Nova Scotia floods cause ‘unimaginable’ damage; four people missing – Reuters
- More than 100 million in Northeast, Midwest bracing for late-July heat wave – Accu Weather
- We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say – The Washington Post
- Is it really hotter now than any time in 100,000 years? – The Conversation
- Climate change could see London and other world cities run out of water, new report warns – Smart Water News
- Scientists test South Side air, rain to find ways to tackle climate-related problems – Chicago Sun-Times
- Harnessing the power of water: Argonne and NREL study shows the potential of pumped storage hydropower in Alaska – Argonne National Laboratory
- Far-right terror plot suspects printed 3D guns to ignite Finland ‘race war’ – Euro News
- United States tops 400 mass shootings in 2023 – CNN
- Gunman had 1,800 rounds of ammo as he launched ‘murderous barrage of fire’ on Fargo police officers – AP News
- The ‘Critical’ and the ‘Sheep’: How Users of Far-Right Pages on Social Media See Themselves and the Mainstream – Global Network on Extremism and Technology