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Scientists agree that the future will bring higher temperatures for longer periods of time, higher sea levels, and both more droughts and more storms. “This means that our infrastructure, as it exists today, isn’t going to be able to operate at the same level in the future,” said Megan Clifford, deputy director of the Risk and Infrastructure Science Center at Argonne.
So Clifford and colleagues at Argonne are working to help cities and regions prepare for the future. Read more at the full article, Weather or Not We're Ready »
ABOVE: Argonne generated maps to show how Maine’s climate would change under a high emissions scenario.
This article was originally published in the spring 2016 issue of Argonne Now, the laboratory's science magazine.
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Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
Scientists agree that the future will bring higher temperatures for longer periods of time, higher sea levels, and both more droughts and more storms. “This means that our infrastructure, as it exists today, isn’t going to be able to operate at the same level in the future,” said Megan Clifford, deputy director of the Risk and Infrastructure Science Center at Argonne.
So Clifford and colleagues at Argonne are working to help cities and regions prepare for the future. Read more at the full article, Weather or Not We're Ready »
TEXT:
Heat
Heat stresses bridge joints, buckles pavement and train tracks, damages wiring, and slows down power plants at the same time as electricity demand ramps up.
Drought
Disruption to normal rain cycles drains aquifers and reservoirs and lowers river and lake levels, which hurts crops, farmers, and agriculture and interrupts shipping lanes.
Rain
Heavy rains flood roads and homes, overwhelm sewage systems, and wash out the soil that supports tunnels, roads, and bridges.
Sea level
Rising seas could submerge thousands of miles of roads, not to mention homes, businesses, roads, airports, power plants, and train lines, just as a taste.
This article was originally published in the spring 2016 issue of Argonne Now, the laboratory's science magazine.
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Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
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Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
SAMSUNG DIGITAL CAMERA
Negotiation Skills in the Oil & Gas Industry
May 2012
Lagos, Nigeria
Pat Roberts
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Scientists agree that the future will bring higher temperatures for longer periods of time, higher sea levels, and both more droughts and more storms. “This means that our infrastructure, as it exists today, isn’t going to be able to operate at the same level in the future,” said Megan Clifford, deputy director of the Risk and Infrastructure Science Center at Argonne.
So Clifford and colleagues at Argonne are working to help cities and regions prepare for the future. Read more at the full article, Weather or Not We're Ready »
This article was originally published in the spring 2016 issue of Argonne Now, the laboratory's science magazine.
TEXT:
In the U.S.:
24% of bridges are structurally deficient or obsolete
54% of navigation locks are more than 50 years old
70% of natural gas pipelines are more than 30 years old
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis, May 2015
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Lieutenant General Thomas Bostick, US Army Corps of Engineers, speaks during the first morning Plenary of the SRA World Congress in Singapore, Monday July 20th, 2015 (Courtesy photo)
Lieutenant General Thomas Bostick, US Army Corps of Engineers, speaks during the first morning Plenary of the SRA World Congress in Singapore, Monday July 20th, 2015 (Courtesy photo)
Igor Linkov and Lieutenant General Thomas Bostick pose at the the SRA World Congress in Singapore, Monday July 20th, 2015 (Courtesy photo)
Shows the general relationship between quantitative and qualitative data in terms of likelihood of business failure. Click for full discussion of Yin and Yang of Credit Underwriting
Lieutenant General Thomas Bostick, US Army Corps of Engineers, speaks during the first morning Plenary of the SRA World Congress in Singapore, Monday July 20th, 2015 (Courtesy photo)
Lieutenant General Thomas Bostick, US Army Corps of Engineers, first morning Plenary, Monday July 20th, 2015
Senior Parliamentary Secretary of Singapore Hawazi Daipi, Opening Plenary Session, Monday July 20th, 2015