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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...
Calling All California Citizen Scientists (You)!

Calling All California Citizen Scientists (You)!

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 10, 2016 | California, News, Story

You can help! Please post pictures of flooding and other coastal events to Flickr’s CA King Tides group with the hashtag #elninoca.

It’s Not Me, It’s You; Breaking up with Traditional Gray Infrastructure

It’s Not Me, It’s You; Breaking up with Traditional Gray Infrastructure

by Coastal Resilience | Oct 9, 2016 | Story

Laura Flessner, NOAA Digital Coast Fellow funded by a partnership between NOAA Coastal Services Center, the Association of State Floodplain Managers, and The Nature Conservancy, asks the question, is gray infrastructure still right for you? Or is it time to add some...
A Fisherman’s Story

A Fisherman’s Story

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 20, 2016 | Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Story

The fishermen of the Grenadines and Grenada must combat both human and climate change effects to keep their livelihoods afloat. The Nature Conservancy’s Caribbean program, At the Water’s Edge, is working with local partners to protect environments and communities from...
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