News
A lot is being done to help our vulnerable coastal communities. The news is highlighting the challenges and successes associated with coastal resilience and sustainability on local, regional, national, and international levels.
Coastal Resilience and Sustainability Initiative
BLUE ECONOMY
- Eggleston Earns Prestigious Stewardship Award
- Climate Change Is Increasing Wildfire Risks for Forests. What Can We Do About It?
- Natural Resources Students Raise Awareness of Ghost Forests
- NC State Alumni Lead Nation’s Hurricane Preparedness Efforts
- Scientists’ blog helps make NC climate, weather make sense
- Three-Time Grad Named Director of Hurricane Center
- How We’re Studying Climate Change
- Increase in algae blooms threatens NC waterways
- Sustainable Trash Talk
- Voluntary Pledges Could Cut Utility GHG Emissions by a Third
- New NSF Center Will Advance Phosphorus Sustainability
- From Shellfish to Sunny Day Flooding — Why a GRP Fellow Is Dissecting Water Quality in North Carolina
- Mapping the Future: Climate Change and Flooding in Coastal North Carolina
- NC Sea Grant News Releases
NC State
- Scientists, officials warn it’s time to prepare for rising sea level, major weather events as Down East remembers five-year anniversary of Hurricane Florence
- Coastal Review
- NC, UK sign deal to transition to clean energy economy
- A Closer Look at Flooding and Financial Risk in Eastern North Carolina
- What is a living shoreline, and how could it save one of NC’s most valuable ecosystems?
- NC’s salt marshes hold 64 million tons of carbon dioxide. What happens if they die?
- Longer, more frequent outages afflict the U.S. power grid as states fail to prepare for climate change
- NC Swim Advisory Press Releases
- Secretary’s Environmental Justice and Equity Board
North carolina
- A Solution for Climate Anxiety: Spending More Time in Nature
- American Youth: Angry, Terrified, and in Despair
- These Climate Scientists Are Fed Up and Ready to Go on Strike
- 10 steps you can take to lower your carbon footprint
- How Billions in Infrastructure Funding Could Worsen Global Warming
- Should We Electrocute The Oceans To Curb Climate Change? That’s One Idea.
- Coastal development boom endangers salt marshes, a resource vital to the Southeast economy
- ‘Ugly’ mud may hold key to saving vital ecosystems off Georgia, Carolinas coastlines
- A unique marsh could vanish on SC-GA border. ‘Nobody is going to hold back the tide.’
- Coastal development boom endangers salt marshes, a resource vital to the Southeast economy