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State of the Planet

State of the Planet

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This year, I’ve learned how to navigate complexities in disaster education. Here’s what I’ve learned

State of the Planet
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68% Informative

National Center for Disaster Preparedness internships has been a year of her work.

She says she's learning how institutions respond to disasters and where they fall short.

She's learning to understand how to move people from awareness to action, she says.

Resilience work is deeply affected by the policies and power structures that surround it, she writes.

Youth (and you!) are not too young to do this work. Research is as much about communication as it is about data, authors say.

Curiosity starts off as a trait, and after it is learned, it becomes a tool.

Awareness is only the beginning. What matters more is how we move from knowing to doing.

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English

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