Calamity

Friday essay: ‘mourning cannot be an endpoint’ – James Bradley on living in an Age of Emergency

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Although it is early, the day is already unseasonably warm, the sky hazy with smoke from hazard-reduction burns to the south and north of the city.

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  • Although it is early, the day is already unseasonably warm, the sky hazy with smoke from hazard-reduction burns to the south and north of the city.
  • Walking to the water’s edge I wade out and dive, then stroke outwards until my breath gives out and I surface with a gasp.
  • There is something very particular about looking back towards the shore from deeper water.
  • Amid the convulsions of COVID, a hastening wave of calamity has made it clear that the first stages of climate breakdown are upon us.
  • Food production will decline markedly, especially in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and Central and South America.
  • Warming and acidifying waters will severely impact the fisheries that provide one-third of the world with their principal source of protein.

A shift

  • Attempting to comprehend its immensity and fluid multiplicity alters us, making it possible to glimpse new continuities and connections.
  • As the late Sven Lindqvist observes in his interrogation of the racist and genocidal foundations of European imperialism, “It is not knowledge we lack.
  • It is the courage to understand what we know and draw conclusions.” In other words, the path through involves more than just a shift in energy sources.
  • It begins in a reckoning with the past, and demands a far more fundamental reorganisation of the global economy, a shift to a model that operates within planetary boundaries and shares resources for the benefit of all.
  • Such a shift is not impossible.

Beauty and astonishment

  • How do we make sense of the disappearance of coral reefs, of dying kelp and collapsing ecosystems?
  • How do we imagine a world in which the massing life that once inhabited not just the oceans but the earth and the sky is largely gone?
  • More than that, however, the act of openness creates the possibility of love and joy and – improbably – wonder.
  • However much has been lost, the world still hums with beauty and astonishment.
  • No less importantly, it is to recognise that despair is also a form of turning away.
  • Yet, like the scientists working to save coral reefs, he said he did not know what else he could do.
  • Instead, grief must be part of a larger recognition that there is no longer any way back, that the only route now is forward.
  • Surviving it demands we build a world that treats everybody – human and non-human – as worthy of life and possibility.
  • I turn to look out to the horizon, its fading margin between sea and sky a space of grief, but also possibility.
  • This is an edited extract from Deep Water: the world in the ocean by James Bradley (Hamish Hamilton).


James Bradley was the recipient of the Copyright Agency Non-Fiction Fellowship for 2020.

Selective Insurance Now Offers the Phyn Smart Water and Leak Detection Solution to Eligible Homeowner Customers

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Selective Insurance, a leading business, home, and auto insurer, today announced that it is working with Phyn , the leader in intelligent water solutions, to offer Phyn Plus, its award-winning smart water monitoring device to eligible homeowners policyholders.

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  • Selective Insurance, a leading business, home, and auto insurer, today announced that it is working with Phyn , the leader in intelligent water solutions, to offer Phyn Plus, its award-winning smart water monitoring device to eligible homeowners policyholders.
  • Phyn alerts homeowners in real-time when a leak is detected, helping to reduce the risk of costly water damage.
  • The Phyn mobile app also gives homeowners detailed insights into water use to help them conserve water and save money.
  • "Phyn Plus is the newest risk reduction solution we're offering our policyholders," said Allen Anderson, Senior Vice President of Personal Lines, Selective Insurance.

Four ways AI could help us respond to climate change – despite how much energy it uses

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

But it’s important to remember that AI could also contribute in various ways to our response to climate change.

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  • But it’s important to remember that AI could also contribute in various ways to our response to climate change.
  • These include identifying sources of emissions, enhancing the production and use of renewable energy and predicting calamities like floods and fires.
  • Here are four different areas where AI has already managed to master some of the smaller tasks necessary for a wider confrontation with the climate crisis.
  • Electricity
    AI could help reduce energy-related emissions by more accurately forecasting energy supply and demand.

Prayers for Lakewood Church

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Every shooting incident is a tragedy, and with each one, fears for safety in places once safe grow stronger. How devasting that a place where we go to find hope became a place of calamity and heartbreak yesterday. Joel Osteen is a friend and brother in the ministry, and our prayers are with him and his entire congregation at this time. I also want to extend prayers to the families of the two individuals critically injured in the shooting and to those who witnessed the incident. We don't know what drove the person responsible to take such actions, and we may never know, but what we do know is that the Lord is with us in all circumstances, including this one. 

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  • Joel Osteen is a friend and brother in the ministry, and our prayers are with him and his entire congregation at this time.
  • I also want to extend prayers to the families of the two individuals critically injured in the shooting and to those who witnessed the incident.
  • Today and in the coming days, I ask that you join me in petitioning the Lord on behalf of our brothers and sisters at Lakewood Church and the greater Houston Community.
  • So I pray for peace for the community of Lakewood Church and the city of Houston.

Sasken Powers World's First High-Speed Satellite Broadband Device for Critical Communications

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

As pioneers in the SatCom industry, Sasken has designed, developed, and deployed the MSE hardware and software, revolutionizing the satellite communication industry.

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  • As pioneers in the SatCom industry, Sasken has designed, developed, and deployed the MSE hardware and software, revolutionizing the satellite communication industry.
  • The introduction of LTE over mobile satellite equipment brings standard 3GPP services over the satellite infrastructure, transforming the legacy satellite network infrastructure into a standard and interoperable telecom network.
  • "Sasken continues to break barriers and redefine the boundaries of technological innovation," said Mr. Rajiv C. Mody, Chairman & Managing Director, Sasken Technologies.
  • For more information about the MSE LTE technology-based satellite product and Sasken, please visit our website www.sasken.com

Sasken Powers World's First High-Speed Satellite Broadband Device for Critical Communications

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 18, 2024

As pioneers in the SatCom industry, Sasken has designed, developed, and deployed the MSE hardware and software, revolutionizing the satellite communication industry.

Key Points: 
  • As pioneers in the SatCom industry, Sasken has designed, developed, and deployed the MSE hardware and software, revolutionizing the satellite communication industry.
  • The introduction of LTE over mobile satellite equipment brings standard 3GPP services over the satellite infrastructure, transforming the legacy satellite network infrastructure into a standard and interoperable telecom network.
  • "Sasken continues to break barriers and redefine the boundaries of technological innovation," said Mr. Rajiv C. Mody, Chairman & Managing Director, Sasken Technologies.
  • For more information about the MSE LTE technology-based satellite product and Sasken, please visit our website www.sasken.com

UK urged to get ready for disaster with new national crises plan – but our research reveals the dark side of prepping

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Preppers – those who store food, water and supplies to survive impending disaster – have a bit of an image problem.

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  • Preppers – those who store food, water and supplies to survive impending disaster – have a bit of an image problem.
  • Ridiculed for their delusional end-of-the world outlook, they are caricatured as “tin foil hat-wearing loons”.
  • Recently, we’ve seen energy companies warn about blackouts, urging people to plan for when the lights go out.
  • In the run up to Britain’s exit from the EU, for example, fears arose surrounding the collapse of supply chains.

Women, responsibility and division

  • Domestic and emotional issues fall squarely on mothers who are tasked with keeping households running, no matter the circumstances.
  • Whether ensuring everyone eats during shortages or soothing worries when the lights go out, women carry an outsized caretaking burden pivotal to family survival.
  • Recommendations around resilience underestimate the invisible and emotional labour needed to implement contingency planning, scanning the horizon for the next crisis.
  • These are the mothers mostly likely to possess the wealth, time, skills and physical space to prep.

Those left out

  • Their survival is likely focused on the everyday, rather than planning for a possible eventuality.
  • Inevitably, they will need wider support from the community, which the resilience framework, given its individualised approach to risk, does not fully consider.
  • What duty do neighbours have to share with others if catastrophe (or even a temporary glitch) occurs?


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Global Lightning Protection Technology (LPT) Industry Report 2023-2030: Growth in Smart Home Numbers Drive the Need for Lightning Protection Solutions

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Monday, December 11, 2023

DUBLIN, Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Lightning Protection Technologies (LPT) - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • DUBLIN, Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Lightning Protection Technologies (LPT) - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Lightning protection technologies (LPT) are essential systems designed to mitigate and manage the risks associated with lightning strikes.
  • It explores the growth drivers and challenges facing the global lightning protection technologies market.
  • The market for lightning protection systems is expected to exhibit long-term growth, driven by the pressing need to mitigate and manage the risks of lightning strikes.

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS INSTITUTE BRINGS COMMUNITY TO CONGRESS FOR 2023 ADVOCACY SUMMIT, HONORS REP. DAVID ROUZER (R-N.C.) AS A HERO OF ASSOCIATIONS

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

According to the latest data from the Foundation for Community Association Research , community associations are estimated to become the majority form of housing in the U.S. by 2040.

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  • According to the latest data from the Foundation for Community Association Research , community associations are estimated to become the majority form of housing in the U.S. by 2040.
  • “One in four Americans live in community associations today, and thousands of new communities are built each year.
  • “CAI members are passionate about the work they do to support community associations.
  • CAI recognized Rouzer for his work to make federal funds available to homeowners association residents after a presidentially declared natural disaster.

When Nanjing meets Madrid: a meeting of peaceful visions

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

In that year, Durango and Guernica in Spain suffered devastating attacks by the Nazi German, while Nanjing in China faced "indiscriminate bombings" by the Japanese army.

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  • In that year, Durango and Guernica in Spain suffered devastating attacks by the Nazi German, while Nanjing in China faced "indiscriminate bombings" by the Japanese army.
  • On December 13 of 1937, the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, committing atrocities including a six-week massacre, looting, sexual violence, and destruction.
  • The killing competition carried out by the Japanese army in Nanjing was exposed to the world by Spain's "El Diluvio" newspaper.
  • On October 9, 2015, the Nanjing Massacre Archives were included in the UNESCO Memory of the World.