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Climate Change and Transportation: What Can We Do About Vulnerable Rail Lines?

Climate Change and Transportation: What Can We Do About Vulnerable Rail Lines?

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 28, 2016 | News, Story

The impacts of climate change and extreme weather is a growing issue of concern for transportation -particularly railroads. The CT Mirror recently ran a two-part series identifying the projected impacts on rail lines and stations in Connecticut. This ambitious piece...
Can Building Resilient Coral Coastlines Help Protect Grenada?

Can Building Resilient Coral Coastlines Help Protect Grenada?

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 28, 2016 | News, Story

Contributed by: Phil Kramer and Ruth Blyther, The Nature Conservancy After two weeks of intense building, TNC Global Marine and Caribbean staff have completed the construction phase of the Grenada coral reef pilot project in Grenville. This new artificial reef is part...
Innovative Engineering

Innovative Engineering

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 26, 2016 | Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Eco-engineering and the Restoration of Coral Reefs for Risk Reduction in Grenada There is a growing body of scientific evidence and project-based experience that coastal habitats such as reefs, mangroves and coastal wetlands and dunes, can offer cost effective risk...
Miami-Dade County Takes Steps Towards Climate Resilience

Miami-Dade County Takes Steps Towards Climate Resilience

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 25, 2016 | Southeast Atlantic, Southeast Florida

Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable and at-risk states to sea level rise, tropical storms, and variations in precipitation levels. In fact, just weeks before Hurricane Matthew made landfall as a Category 1 Hurricane, Miami-Dade County released a...
Network Member of the Month: Aldaron Laird

Network Member of the Month: Aldaron Laird

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 10, 2016 | Uncategorized

The February 2016 Network Member of the Month is: Aldaron Laird. Aldaron is the Principal at Trinity Associates, LLC, based in Arcata, CA and has been engaged in nearly all efforts for coastal climate adaptation in Humboldt County. In particular, he worked with...
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