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Vanessa Parks
@vanessaparks.bsky.social
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Behavioral/social scientist at RAND, focused on disasters, infrastructure, housing, and healthcare. And also birds, books, and running. Opinions are my own.
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📣 The "U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters" data is back today through @climatecentral.org! And more soon!

➡️ Explore our new interactive website at www.climatecentral.org/climate-serv..., which is now updated through the first half of 2025 & totaling over $101 billion from 14 events.
Recent RAND research suggests that about 40% of Americans provide some kind of unpaid care for another adult. These tips are likely going to be important for you at some time in your life.
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New research alert: Medicaid covers nearly 40% of treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), but recent “unwinding” of pandemic-era enrollment protections led many to lose coverage nationwide. How did this affect life-saving buprenorphine treatment?
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SCOOP: The Trump administration has installed a new acting director of the Census Bureau, @npr.org has learned. George Cook takes over the federal government’s largest statistical agency after it's been thrust into the middle of a renewed attempt by President Trump to alter the national head count
The Census Bureau is now headed by a Trump official in an acting position
George Cook is the Trump administration's new acting director of the Census Bureau, which has been thrust into the middle of a renewed attempt by President Trump to alter the national head count.
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Bluesky @bsky.app · Aug 22
Unfortunately, Bluesky is unavailable in Mississippi right now, due to a new state law that requires age verification for all users.

While intended for child safety, we think this law poses broader challenges & creates significant barriers that limit free speech & harm smaller platforms like ours.
Because so few people purchase flood insurance, costs are extremely high for the people who need it most.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Jul 14
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially since many doubt they need protection.
Flood risk is widespread in the U.S. Few people have insurance for it
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially since many doubt they need protection.
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RIP Sophie you will always be famous.
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Evergreen reminder that wind turbines are not even remotely a leading cause of human-driven bird mortality. This is classic concern trolling in the interest of fossil fuels - if they really cared about birds they'd focus on domestic cats and building glass. And what's not shown here: climate change.
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Here's the ultra-short read on the Mamdani logo design www.gq.com/story/zohran...
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@zohrankmamdani.bsky.social is a great example of how far you can go if you genuinely center your campaign in an engaging way around the issue that voters overwhelmingly say in surveys they care the most about

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyL4...
NYC is Suffering from Halalflation
YouTube video by Zohran Mamdani for NYC
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Video captured the moment a road buckled and sent a car flying as a heatwave impacted Missouri on Sunday.
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Bisexual flag: Purple-breasted Cotinga

📷 Tomaz Melo, eBird
Super timely report as cuts to FEMA loom.
77% of Americans say stricter building standards are a good idea for communities at high risk of extreme weather. And 64% think it is a good idea for government to provide financial assistance for people in these communities to rebuild in the wake of extreme weather events.
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Hahaha Oneil Cruz is eating an Uncrustable after hitting an enormous home run
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There are wide partisan gaps when it comes to whether the federal government has a responsibility to provide health insurance for all Americans. 90% of Democrats say it does, while half as many Republicans (45%) say this. www.pewresearch.org/...
The partisan divide is especially telling. Partisanship is so deeply entrenched that it can shape the perception of our finances.
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RAND @rand.org · May 13
On Policy Minded, our new podcast, we'll pick the brains of the world's top policy experts, so you can get even smarter about the issues that shape the world.

🎙️ Our first episode drops May 15. Listen to the trailer and subscribe: www.rand.org/pubs/podcast...
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The Florida building code has reduced losses by 72% - but population in the area hit by Hurricane Ian has increased over 600%. Building codes help but that math ain't mathing.
I PRed my Dri Tri time by over six minutes! I hope everyone has fun :) #otfsky #orangetheory