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Adapting to Extreme Events: Managing Fat Tails
Carolyn Kousky
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Roger M. Cooke
Issue Brief 10-12 | May 2010
Ensuring Food Safety around the Globe: The Many Roles of Risk Analysis from Risk Ranking to Microbial Risk Assessment.
Sandra Hoffmann
Risk Analysis
| Vol. 30, No. 5 | 711-714
Climate Adaptation and Federal Megadisaster Policy: Lessons from Katrina
Marc K. Landy
Issue Brief 10-02 | February 2010
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Managing the Risk of Extreme Weather Events in a Changing Climate
February 3, 2010
Event Type: First Wednesday Seminar
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Climate Change
New Ideas for Risk Regulation
June 22, 2009 - June 23, 2009
Event Type: Conference
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Reforming Regulation of Food Safety
February 4, 2009
Event Type: First Wednesday Seminar
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Who Bears the Long-Term Costs of Stricter Anti-Spill Policy?
It's not who you think, according to RFF Senior Fellow Timothy Brennan. In a new policy brief, he explains that the long-term costs of ratcheting up liability for oil spills like the recent tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico will be borne not primarily by companies involved in oil exploration.
Reforming the National Flood Insurance Program
RFF Fellow Carolyn Kousky proposes changes to save America's federal flood insurance system before it gets washed away in a rising tide of debt.
Event: Extreme Weather and Climate Change
A panel of experts discusses how climate change will increase the risk of extreme weather events and the role of regulators, government, and the insurance industry in responding to this challenge.
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Hoffmann, Sandra A.
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