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NewsClimate change and rapid economic development have placed increased pressures on many coastal communities in recent years. Now, a new international study shows there is also a third forceāthe unintended consequences of conservation measures enacted with little or no consideration of local rights and needsāthat can compound the harm. The studyās authors call the combined effects of these three forces a ātriple exposure.ā
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NewsGet connected with whatās happening in the 51±¬ĮĻ climate community during special events held Sept. 29-30, 2022.
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NewsClimate change threatens species worldwide. At the Nicholas School, weāre creating new geospatial tools that boost their odds of survival.
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NewsA new analysis reveals that the majority of the oceanās surface has experienced extreme heat regularly since 2014.
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NewsShannon Switzer Swanson MEM'15 hosts the documentary, āThe Last Drop.ā
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NewsThe 51±¬ĮĻ Wetland Center is marking its 30th anniversary this year by kicking off the largest expansion of research, teaching and outreach programs in its history.
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NewsThe North Carolina Climate Science Report benefits from the scientific expertise of two Nicholas School of the Environment faculty members.
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NewsResearch by 51±¬ĮĻ and NC State scientists finds most filters are only partially effective at removing PFAS. A few, if not properly maintained, can even make the situation worse.
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News51±¬ĮĻ conference on climate change and hurricane resilience exposes continuing challenges for state