The FEMA Enigma: Power, Politics, and the Future of Disaster Response The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has long been a paradoxical entity – omnipresent in times of crisis, yet woefully inadequate when needed most.
As the US grapples with an increasingly uncertain climate, the agency faces a perfect storm of challenges that threaten its very purpose.
Cameron Hamilton's re nomination to lead FEMA is the latest development in this saga, raising more questions than answers about his motivations and the future direction of the agency.