May 20, 2023 | 9/11, climate change, conversations, Earth Day, earthquakes, economic development, economy, education, El Nino, environment, EPA, Everglades, FEMA, finance, Florida, Florida Keys, FWC, history, hurricanes, News, NOA weather, NOAA, observatories, oceans, regulators, rivers, society, stars, sun, Tsunami, waterways, waves, weather, weather forecasting, weather fronts
Most everyone has heard about FEMA, but do you know what they actually do? Let me explain it here. President Jimmy Carter created FEMA back in 1979. At that time they had two tasks. One was that of civil defense and the other was emergency management. Congress defined...
May 16, 2023 | beaches, boating, children, earthquakes, economic development, economy, education, EPA, Everglades, FEMA, Florida, Florida Keys, FWC, government, hurricanes, News, NOAA, observatories, oceans, rivers, USA, waterways, waves, weather, weather fronts, World, yachting
Whether you believe in climate change or not there is a cyclical weather pattern that comes and goes with regularity. It is called the El Nino and La Nina. El Nino means the little boy in Spanish. La Nina means little girl in Spanish. How does that affect us? El Nino...
May 10, 2023 | communication, conversations, DEP, earth, Earth Day, economic development, environment, EPA, FWC, government, regulators, rivers, science, Uncategorized, World
How many of you actually know what net-zero means? Let me explain it here before we jump in on how that can lessen our carbon footprints across many sectors. Net-Zero occurs when our greenhouse gas output is effectively removed from our atmosphere. This is a delicate...
May 2, 2023 | 3d pring, 3D printing, communication, computer software, computers, currency, economy, education, empowerment, environment, hurricanes, innovation, money, News, oceans, rivers, sewage disposal, skils, society, technology, US Census Bureau, USA, workforce, workplaces, World, world history
Have you ever marveled at how some of the truly ancient structures (The Basilica of Constantine in Trier, Germany; Newgrange in Boyne Valley, Ireland; the Great Wall of China; the Roman Coliseum/Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome, Italy, etc..) around the world are still...