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What Makes a Society More Resilient to Rare but Severe Emergencies?

What Makes a Society More Resilient to Rare but Severe Emergencies?

by Karolina

Why do rare, high‑impact events matter? When a low‑probability, high‑consequence event occurs, the damage often exceeds what ordinary public services can absorb. Floods that break historic levees, a sudden volcanic eruption, a pandemic caused by … What Makes a Society More Resilient to Rare but Severe Emergencies?Read more

How Europe Plans for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Incidents

How Europe Plans for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Incidents

by Karolina

Why European governments need a unified CBRN strategy Modern societies depend on the free movement of people, goods, and energy across borders. That openness also creates opportunities for malicious use of hazardous materials. Chemical, biological, … How Europe Plans for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear IncidentsRead more

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