ess Does My Restoration Business Need a License? By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:00:00 -0400 In this episode of Ask Annissa! Annissa talks about licensing and regulation in the restoration industry Full Article
ess Awareness and Effort: Respirator Use in the Restoration Industry, Part 2 of 2 By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2022 09:00:00 -0400 “In the first part of this series, I identified the steps to create a respiratory protection program. This second article will cover how to implement and follow your program. Once everything is implemented, you will have an OSHA-compliant program tailored to your company and designed to protect employees from the hazards in the Restoration Industry,” Barry Rice, CSP, writes. Full Article
ess Law Enforcement Claims Street Gang Took Over Fire Restoration Business By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 12:00:00 -0400 Indictment says members of the Bloods used threats of violence against other restoration firms and insurance adjusters. Full Article
ess Business Insurance Claims Grow More Severe, Allianz Study Finds By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 14:00:00 -0400 Higher prices, increase in natural disasters drive up losses. Full Article
ess Small Business Owners Consider Cutting Back on Insurance By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Oct 2022 08:57:04 -0400 Nationwide survey finds majority are pessimistic about the economy going forward. Full Article
ess Attorneys Stress the Importance of Communication during Restoration Process By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Nov 2022 08:00:00 -0500 Listening carefully and communicating with clarity create a better process for all parties and help avoid issues. Full Article
ess Introducing the Ultimate Business Newsletter! By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 09:00:00 -0500 Introducing "Business News You Can Use" – your go-to source for industry insights and education helping you to stay in the know with valuable tips and strategies. Full Article
ess Assessing Water Damage: Insurance Companies' Struggle By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 16:00:00 -0500 We delve into the challenges insurance company’s face when categorizing the different levels of water intrusion and the importance of why this is a big issue if done incorrectly. Full Article
ess Scale Up, Serve More: Financing Your Restoration Business Expansion By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 11:45:00 -0400 Seth Vander Woude shares tips on scaling up your restoration, remediation, or cleaning business. Full Article
ess Hurricane Season Preparedness By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Regional Vice President at First Onsite Property Restoration Harley Jeanise joins us to talk about hurricane season preparedness. Are you ready for the potential of the unknown that this season provides? Full Article
ess Evaluating Your Marketing Agency to Ensure Effectiveness By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Amanda teaches us how to identify a trustworthy marketing partner. Full Article
ess The “Cost of Doing Business” study unveiled by KnowHow and the R.I.A By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:30:00 -0400 Just in time for 2025 planning, KnowHow and the R.I.A. reveal their “Cost of Doing Business” Study, an extensive look at all facets of successfully running a restoration business, examining the best (and worst) factors to move your company forward today! Full Article
ess Responding to a Challenging Year: Lessons From Farmers By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Discover how lessons from farmers can help restoration business leaders navigate challenging seasons, adapt to market shifts, and build a foundation for future growth. Full Article
ess Is Franchising Right for Me? Lesser Considered Options are No Less Important By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 17:00:00 -0400 Over the past decade, the restoration industry has witnessed a significant shift from large franchises to a more diverse mix of independent companies. Full Article
ess Mastering the Art of Estimating: Insights from Industry Experts Kevin Mardegian and Tess Huge By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 16:45:00 -0400 In the latest episode of Ask the Expert, Kevin Mardegian and Tess Huge share their expertise on estimating within the restoration industry. Discover key strategies for onboarding homeowners, negotiating with adjusters, and enhancing cash flow while building a collaborative network that elevates the entire industry. Join us to learn how mastering the art of estimating can drive success in your restoration business. Full Article
ess Lessons from the Gridiron: Leadership Principles for Restoration Businesses By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 11:00:00 -0400 Discover how Clemson’s head football coach Dabo Swinney leads with integrity, values team-first mentality, and builds a culture of accountability—principles that can transform your business leadership approach and drive long-term success. Full Article
ess PuroClean Named One of the Most Profitable Franchises of 2024 by Franchise Business Review By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 09:24:51 -0400 PuroClean has been named one of the most profitable franchises of 2024 by Franchise Business Review, recognized for its strong financial performance and high franchisee satisfaction. Full Article
ess Albi Named One of LinkedIn’s Top 10 Most Successful Startups in Chicago By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 07:28:30 -0400 Chicago-based tech startup Albi has been named one of LinkedIn's Top 10 Most Successful Startups, recognizing the company’s transformative platform for restoration professionals. Full Article
ess PuroClean Joins National Veteran Business Development Council as Corporate Member By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:18:54 -0400 Learn how this initiative provides veterans with a 25% discount on franchising fees and opportunities to thrive in a growing industry, backed by the expertise and passion of Frank Torre and his commitment to service. Full Article
ess RT Specialty’s Environmental & Construction Professional Practice Promotes Kochmer, Jackson and Fagan By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 06:42:56 -0400 RT Specialty’s Hamilton, NJ office has promoted Justin Kochmer, Kelly Jackson, and Joe Fagan to Senior Account Managers, recognizing their contributions to enhancing the insurance experience for clients. Their dedication and leadership are expected to drive further success within the team. Full Article
ess Stellar Service Brands Announces Leadership Transition, Appoints Jessica Wescott as New CEO By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 06:14:55 -0400 Stellar Service Brands announces the promotion of Jessica Wescott to CEO, marking a new chapter for the company. Wescott, who joined in 2022, has driven significant growth and expansion, positioning the company for continued success. Full Article
ess Professional Air Duct Cleaning Equipment By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 00:00:00 -0400 The Electrak 1 HEPA Filtered Duct Cleaning Vacuum is the professional grade tool to get you started in the profitable service of Air Duct Cleaning. Full Article
ess Stop Guessing, Start Working with the FLIR MR176 By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Jul 2017 00:00:00 -0400 The FLIR MR176 visually guides you to the precise spot that moisture may be hiding for further testing and investigation. Full Article
ess Self-certification: Amendments to the Rules of the Bourse de Montréal to define Riskless Transactions on Options By www.m-x.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 08:56:34 -0500 129-24 : Self-certification: Amendments to the Rules of the Bourse de Montréal to define Riskless Transactions on Options Full Article MX Circulars
ess A Fresh Look at Your Restoration Business By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Jul 2023 09:00:00 -0400 Josh Bachman shares his inspiration on gaining a new perspective on how to experience everyday surroundings. Full Article
ess How to Build Your Dream Business By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Aug 2023 13:00:00 -0400 We get a sneak peek of Howard Partridge's Full Day Workshop that he’s presenting at the fall Experience Convention and Trade Show. Full Article
ess Owners of SuperTech University Credit Success in Cleaning to Continuous Learning By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2024 09:00:00 -0400 In this episode of “TradeTalks: Unlocking The Experience”, R&R Publisher Mike Balzano talks with the Owners of SuperTech University and the creators and hosts of the Blue Collar Podcast, Eric Sprague and Larry Wilberton! Full Article
ess Gordonsville’s two new town councilors want to fix sidewalks, build a park and address issues with the town’s water supply By www.cvilletomorrow.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 22:38:33 +0000 With a population of just 1,400, the new Councilors say it could take years to raise the money for some of these projects. The post Gordonsville’s two new town councilors want to fix sidewalks, build a park and address issues with the town’s water supply appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow. Full Article Government and public institutions 2024 Voter Guide 2024 Voter Guide – Orange - Gordonsville Town
ess Amy Wilt of Dauphin County Doulas is Happy with Awareness of Doulas but Says the Process Needs Some Fine-Tuning By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 15:28:37 +0000 Two years ago we spent time talking about the issues facing mothers and children during our nine-month series on Maternal & Early Childhood Issues. Part of that focus was on the work done by doulas, particularly by Amy Wilt and her group at Dauphin County Doulas. Since then, doulas have received a lot of attention across Pennsylvania, with lawmakers in Harrisburg taking the lead on working to increase the access to doulas and their coverage by insurance. Doula services are now covered under Medical Assistance after changes by the Shapiro Administration. In order to be recognized by Medicaid, doulas must be certified through the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Department of Human Services Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh and Department of Health Acting Secretary Dr. Debra Bogen recently stressed the importance of doulas as part of care teams for historically underserved populations. With this in mind, we talked once again with Amy Wilt to see what she though of the increased awareness. “I’m so happy about that. That’s great movement,” she said. “Even two years ago when we first spoke, we weren’t recognized as a profession. Nobody talked about us. Nobody knew what we did….There’s a lot more who are learning about us, which is fabulous. “I’ve seen this huge shift, with late-in-pregnancy moms–‘oh I just learned what a doula is and I really need you on board.’ We’re filled up until August and September is my first opening.” But there is still progress to be made. Wilt says she is grateful for the increase in insurance coverage. But she would like to see the coverage give doulas more up-front coverage to ensure client commitment. “I’m not allowed to charge you a deposit to hold your spot. I’m not allowed to charge you anything,” Wilt said, referring to the restrictions involved with the current form of insurance coverage. “That then causes a problem because I don’t know that you are going to call me for your birth. They need to take a look at that. ” Wilt says she has found that moms without a financial commitment, like a deposit, are less likely to call for the birth. “If they don’t call for the birth, then we lose a significant amount of money. We’re just getting paid for a pre-natal visit.” And they have difficulty knowing whether or not to reserve time for moms in the months ahead. Wilt says it will end up hurting the doula industry if things don’t change. Full Article Health Care Homepage Feature Homepage Posts
ess Chatting with Brian Lynch, President and Founder of the South Central PA Chapter of Young Catholic Professionals By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Fri, 09 Aug 2024 15:22:53 +0000 In January Brian Lynch founded the South Central PA Chapter of the Young Catholic Professionals. We talked with Brian about the group. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/kwRbNff8kzdAxMAv/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/8NpLfyUb7crA35JB/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/7twzgWxPv2LaUsab/?mibextid=WC7FNe Full Article Faith + Politics Homepage Feature Homepage Posts
ess The PA Senate Returns to Session This Past Week; And Bishop Senior is There for Tuesday’s Opening Prayer By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:44:13 +0000 The PA Senate returned to the Capitol for full sessions and committee meetings. The Bishop of Harrisburg, Timothy Senior gave the opening prayer on Tuesday. That is in the first of our Facebook posts offered here. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/gji9z8diELbaWi5E/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/JLLp8LZNLFuBAyrH/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/XRs363N9Mvpog1pe/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/wGTgGutdEcf6vX6V/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/JRyWvi2KkipabkwQ/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/3aBxFaPwQxATNBJj/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/L7H8rK475qyztwnM/?mibextid=WC7FNe Full Article Faith + Politics Homepage Feature Homepage Posts
ess PA Rep. Jesse Topper Looks for an Efficient Government, Not a Costly One By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 22:53:50 +0000 Like many lawmakers in Harrisburg, State Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford, Fulton and Franklin Cos.) will be keeping a close eye on budget talks at the Capitol. The process started after Governor Wolf unveiled his budget proposal earlier this month. “It’s basically the Governor saying ‘this is my wish list,’” said Topper. “That’s the way I look at it. “ There’s a good chance that Topper and his Republican colleagues will have a different set of wishes. Topper said they will be looking at what is needed to run the government efficiently. “There’s always going to be disagreement on that number. It’s a negotiation,” he said. “But from my standpoint, I’m always going to be advocating for spending less money–being more efficient with what we have and not going back to the tax payers for their hard-earned money.” One of the programs that Topper will be pushing for is the Educational Improvement Tax Credit, or EITC for short. It enables businesses to get a tax credit for contributing to a scholarship organization, educational improvement organization or a pre-K scholarship organization. “This is a way that we can make sure that businesses who want to contribute to our Catholic schools—and private schools really, whether they are Catholic or not, that we can’t give direct dollars to directly through the state, this is a chance for them to be able to contribute to their communities and get tax deductions through that. It has been a widely successful program that has benefited both the communities and the businesses they serve in, as well as the schools. “ Topper sees a lot of support for not only keeping, but also increasing the EITC. “We’ve seen increases in the EITC since I’ve been here. Speaker Turzai has been leading the charge on that, as well as a former colleague of mine, Jimmy Christiana and Senator Regan when he was Representative Regan in the House. There’s a lot of bi-partisan support for increasing the EITC. “ Another issue that Topper will keep his eye is abortion. He is part of a staunch Pro-Life Caucus at the Capitol. Like many of his colleagues he was alarmed by what happened in New York with the new abortion law. “You’ve seen a lot of—even millennials,” Topper said, “who have come to understand that – I think technology has really made a difference, when you can see these children through ultrasounds…I knew what my kids looked like before they were born. That technology wasn’t available back in the time of Roe V. Wade.” “It just wasn’t something that people could look at and understand. Now they can. The science is on our side. And I think that’s one social and cultural issue that we’ve moved to our side, the pro-life movement.” And Topper joined his colleagues in adding re-assurance to pro-lifers in PA. “This is something I don’t expect to see in Pennsylvania under this legislature but we have to have an answer for it—as we talk about the value of life at conception, what these little children mean to us as a society and how we are going to protect them.” Full Article Homepage Feature Religious Liberty
ess Mid-Session Legislative Wrap Up By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Jan 2018 13:32:47 +0000 The Pennsylvania General Assembly is taking a mid-session break and will resume session late in January 2018. 2017 was a very busy year and more issues are on the horizon for 2018. Here is the status of the several high priority bills that are on the legislative agenda of the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference. Bills That Made It Through Several bills made it all the way through the legislative process in 2017. One bright spot in the difficult, prolonged budget debate was a $10 million expansion of Educational Improvement Tax Credits (EITC) which will benefit more students in Catholic schools. The Pennsylvania General Assembly took a strong pro-life stand to ban barbaric dismemberment abortions and abortions when the unborn baby is able to feel pain (20 weeks). Both the Senate and the House passed Senate Bill 3 with overwhelming majorities. Unfortunately, Governor Tom Wolf vetoed the measure and there was no vote to override. Governor Wolf did however sign House Bill 1139 into law. This law adds fire stations to the list of safe places where a newborn baby may be placed without penalty. Police stations and hospitals are also safe havens. Incubators will be placed in participating locations to hopefully prevent babies being abandoned in dumpsters or public restrooms. The legislature reauthorized the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), but not without controversy. An amendment to correct regulations that allow coverage for sex reassignment surgeries for children was taken out of the final bill that went to the governor’s desk. The Pennsylvania Catholic Health Association and PCC will look for ways to address this again without compromising a valuable program that has given thousands of children access to health care. Legislation to address the statewide opioid crisis was signed into law by Governor Tom Wolf. Senate Bill 446 establishes state-regulated minimum quality standards for the licensure of recovery houses that receive funding or referrals from government agencies. This new law is welcomed by the recovery houses operated by many Catholic Charities agencies within Pennsylvania’s Catholic dioceses. The governor also signed the “Right to Try” Act into law which will provide terminally ill patients the opportunity to try experimental treatments, such as investigatory drugs, biological products and medical devices. It will allow access to treatments that have not been fully approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Issues Left To Do There is much more work left to do in 2018. Legislation to create Education Savings Accounts (ESA) is being considered. Senate Bill 2 would give families that live in the boundaries of a chronically underperforming school a grant in the amount of the average state funding per pupil if they withdraw their students from public school. The money could only be used for tuition and expenses in a participating private school, for tutors, or other education expenses. The money would come out of the local school’s state subsidy; any unused dollars would return to the local school. Senate Resolution 174 and House Resolution 609 each condemn the practice of selectively aborting babies with Down syndrome. Although resolutions do not have the force of law, they are useful gestures for raising awareness. Another resolution, HR 519, condemns the free availability of pornography because of the public health hazard it causes to children and families across the Commonwealth. It passed the House Health Committee in November and should be taken up on the House floor soon. The Pennsylvania Catholic Health Association is reviewing legislation that would govern the use of POLST, Physician’s Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment. Senate Bill 623 and House Bill 1196 similarly outline how and when someone would use a POLST in an end-of-life situation. The concern lies in whether or not a qualifying condition must be present for a POLST order to be signed. Beyond these moral issues, the PCC is tracking legislation that tackles social justice concerns as well. House Bill 1076 would create a land bank of blighted properties and transform them into safe housing for the homeless. With opioid addiction continuing its terrible toll on every community, more legislation will be considered including House Bill 825. This bill provides for a central registry of existing emergency drug and alcohol detoxification beds so health care facilities can better serve people with a substance abuse crisis. This is by no means an exhaustive list of public policy issues that the Catholic Conference will review and advocate. Sexual orientation non-discrimination, access to health care, threats to religious liberty, and other proposals are all potential issues on the radar. For a list of the PCC’s positions on specific legislative proposals, log on and check out: www.pacatholic.org/legislative-review. Full Article Catholic Education Posts Faith + Politics Health Care Homepage Posts Life + Dignity of Person Marriage + Family Religious Liberty Social Justice abortion Catholic Education Catholic health care children's health insurance program CHIP Down Syndrome homelessness legislative review PCC agenda POLST pro-life reauthorization CHIP right to try SB 3 Senate Bill 3
ess PCC Press Release on PA House Passage of Marriage at 18 Bill By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 20:42:40 +0000 PA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE APPLAUDS HOUSE PASSAGE OF MARRIAGE ACT HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Catholic Conference applauds today’s passage of House Bill 360, which, in addition to addressing some covid-19 related concerns, establishes 18 as the minimum age for marriage in Pennsylvania. The bill has been supported by the PCC since its inception, particularly as a means to help fight human trafficking. “This is good legislation for a number of reasons—first and foremost that it will help to end a problem in the law that has allowed girls as young as 12 to be married in PA,” said PCC Executive Director Eric Failing. “This can place them in a dangerous situation where they can be victims of domestic violence and exploited in sex trafficking. Advocates believe there are over 2,000 children who have been married in Pennsylvania.” The PCC has supported several measures designed to fight human trafficking, including the Safe-Harbor law that passed last session and the Buyer Beware act that passed earlier this session. Failing thanked the sponsor of the bill, Sen. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford, Franklin, Fulton) for his leadership and persistence on seeing the bill through. Pennsylvania is one of 27 states that do not have a minimum age to marry. Currently, the state permits a minor under age 16 to marry with parental consent and a court determination that the marriage is in the best interest of the minor. The law also permits a 16 or 17 year old to marry with only parental consent. The Pennsylvania Catholic Conference is based in Harrisburg and is the public affairs arm of Pennsylvania’s Catholic bishops Full Article Homepage Posts Marriage + Family
ess Effective use of cloud resources to spur business growth By soundcloud.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2019 05:38:03 +0000 The variety and delivery of cloud services have been improving over the years. More and more businesses have started to adopt these services to reduce upfront and ongoing costs and enhance business efficiency. However, there remain many considerations and deployment possibilities which a business must take into account before deciding to take up cloud services. In this podcast, Assistant Professor Ouh Eng Lieh from the SMU School of Information Systems discusses his ongoing service profitability research on the factors and considerations that enable consumers to make informed decisions on cloud services adoption. Full Article
ess Podcast Rick Smith - Diversity, Inclusion And Belonging Key Successful Teams And Organisations By soundcloud.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Mar 2020 08:01:54 +0000 Building on research conducted in 2018 on the clear and positive link between high levels of psychological safety and a strong teamwork culture, Richard Smith, Professor of Strategic Management and Deputy Dean (Programmes) at the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business, has now dug deeper by focusing on diversity. How does closing the gender gap within organisations in Asian countries impact overall company performance? Are employees more productive, or less, with a sense of belonging to the workplace? In this podcast, Professor Smith discusses the key findings of his research conducted in collaboration with consultancy group Great Place to Work Institute Singapore. The rigorous study, one of the largest in Asia to highlight gender differences, surveyed over 400,000 employees from more than 800 organisations located across eight countries in the Asia Pacific. Full Article
ess SMU City Perspectives with Associate Professor Michelle Lim By soundcloud.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 01:39:08 +0000 As the climate crisis looms, how can we build a more sustainable future? While the establishment of the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) provides a helpful compass to achieve sustainability, they tend to be viewed and applied in isolation from each other. This glosses over what sustainability really means for those most vulnerable to its impacts. In this podcast, SMU Associate Professor Michelle Lim demystifies the dense jargon of the UN SDGs, and argues how viewing them as a set of integrated and interconnected goals is essential to empower us to chart a meaningful path forward for the planet and people. [About the SMU CP Podcast Series] SMU City Perspectives brings together researchers from Singapore Management University (SMU) for insightful conversations exploring the pivotal trends in digital transformation, growth in Asia, and sustainable living. Get inspired and discover solutions that will help you drive more impact in your work and shape the future of cities. Full Article
ess SMU City Perspectives with Assistant Professor Aidan Wong By soundcloud.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000 As the effects of climate change continue to grow, the world is more aware than ever about the concept of being sustainable. Most people's entry point to sustainability consists of the ‘Three R’s’, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The question is, what makes waste reusable and recyclable? And what role does informal labour have to play in this journey to sustainable living? In this podcast, Assistant Professor of Urban Studies (Education) at the Singapore Management University, Aidan Wong, explains his research on the value creation process within e-waste recycling networks, including the role of the karang guni, in Singapore and Malaysia. [About the SMU CP Podcast Series] SMU City Perspectives brings together researchers from Singapore Management University (SMU) for insightful conversations exploring the pivotal trends in digital transformation, growth in Asia, and sustainable living. Get inspired and discover solutions that will help you drive more impact in your work and shape the future of cities. Full Article
ess SMU City Perspectives with Associate Professor Terry van Gevelt By soundcloud.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Because of climate change, cities have been grappling with stronger and more frequent storms as well, most recently being Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam and Hurricanes Helene and Milton in America. But many people remain apathetic to climate change. SMU Associate Professor Terry Van Gevelt explains the intricacies of climate change communication and what needs to be done to get urbanites facing climate change to become more aware. . [About the SMU CP Podcast Series] SMU City Perspectives brings together researchers from Singapore Management University (SMU) for insightful conversations exploring the pivotal trends in digital transformation, growth in Asia, and sustainable living. Get inspired and discover solutions that will help you drive more impact in your work and shape the future of cities. Full Article
ess Pueblo Chess Club By www.puebloevents.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:00:00 MST 11/14/2024 - 7:00 PM - Venue: The Hanging Tree Cafe Full Article
ess Zumba Dance Fitness By www.puebloevents.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:00:00 MST 11/14/2024 - 6:00 PM - Venue: AscenDance Full Article
ess ACBL Unit 367 - Intermediate bridge lessons By www.puebloevents.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:00:00 MST 11/14/2024 - 10:00 AM - Venue: Assistance League building Full Article
ess BOCC Work Session/BOCC Staff Update By www.puebloevents.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:30:00 MST 11/13/2024 - 9:30 AM - Venue: Pueblo County Courthouse Full Article
ess Harnessing the power of TikTok for science communication By blogs.agu.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 04:15:22 +0000 TikTok catapulted in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and has now come to dominate the social media landscape. With over 1 billion monthly active users, science communicators have the potential to capitalize on TikTok’s success and share their science with a broad, engaged audience. The post Harnessing the power of TikTok for science communication appeared first on The Plainspoken Scientist. Full Article Online outreach Popular science Public Public outreach SciArt SciComm Social media Storytelling Students Video Visuals Education featured Science and art science communication science education science outreach Sharing Science social media storytelling
ess Press registration open for the 2024 AGU Annual Meeting By news.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 17:13:35 +0000 Full Article Science News
ess US water reservoirs are shrinking and becoming less reliable By news.agu.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 17:12:57 +0000 Full Article Science News drought Geophysical Research Letters water
ess A year in the life of a Congressional Science Fellow By blogs.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 01:13:11 +0000 Devon Gorby, PhD, was AGU’s 2023-2024 Congressional Science Fellow. She is now a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the U.S. Department of State. From September 2023 to September 2024, I worked in the office of Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico as AGU’s Congressional Science Fellow. I used my scientific background in climate science, geology and hydrology to cover his water and environment portfolios. The experience was the … The post A year in the life of a Congressional Science Fellow appeared first on AGU Blogosphere. Full Article Congress Science communication Value of science
ess AGU joins letter calling on Congress to reject FY25 budget cuts By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 21:19:00 +0000 On 25 June, AGU joined 1050 organizations asking leadership in Congress to reject proposed funding cuts for FY25. The 1,050 undersigned organizations—which represent the full breadth of investments that support all of America, every day—call on Congress to reject arbitrary and damaging funding levels for Fiscal Year 2025 and, at the very least, to fully appropriate the necessary non-defense discretionary (NDD) funds to keep pace with rising costs and … The post AGU joins letter calling on Congress to reject FY25 budget cuts appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
ess Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 19:22:11 +0000 On Thursday, 25 July, the full Senate Appropriations Committee began marking up their spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025, starting with the Commerce-Justice-Science and Interior-Environment bills, which will be followed by the Energy-Water and Labor-HHS bills later this week. These bills collectively set the spending amounts for U.S. federal science agencies, including NASA, NOAA, NSF, USGS, EPA, the Department of Energy, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 1 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget
ess Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 By thebridge.agu.org Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2024 20:37:05 +0000 In this Bridge post, continued from our Senate FY25 Appropriations Overview Part 1 blog, we’ll cover the Senate’s Interior-Environment, Energy-Water, and Labor-Health and Human Services (HHS) spending bills for fiscal year (FY) 2025—detailing relevant funding levels and sharing committee report highlights that impact the Earth and space sciences. Senate Interior-Environment Appropriations bill and accompanying report. United States Geological Survey (USGS) FY2024 President’s Budget Request FY2025 AGU Request FY2025 … The post Senate Aims to Preserve Scientific Progress in FY25 Spending Bills: Part 2 appeared first on The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy. Full Article Federal budget