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Commission hopes to avoid controversy with sea level study

The Coastal Resources Commission is taking a more cautious approach with regards to documenting sea level rise. The group’s science panel became a lightning rod when it was suggested it didn’t consider...

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Climate change milestone coincides with shifting paradigm, says Ira Flatow

Global warming is not always accepted as a foregone scientific conclusion. It still sparks political debate in some circles.

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CoastLine: Is Public Policy on Sea Level Rise Keeping Up with Coastal...

This broadcast of CoastLine originally aired on August 6, 2014. What does sea level rise, now widely-accepted by the scientific community, mean for coastal areas in North Carolina? How concerned do we...

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CoastLine: The End of Plenty: The Race to Feed a Crowded World

The United Nations Climate Change Summit is underway in Paris, and for the first time in years, world leaders are hopeful a global agreement is possible. Without organized cooperation, NASA scientists...

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Green Building Council Dinner: Climate Change, Sea Level Rise, & Resilient...

The North Carolina Chapter of the US Green Building Council is holding its signature social event on Thursday, May 12 at Bluewater Waterfront Grill in Wrightsville Beach: Climate Change, Sea Level...

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Communique: Panel Discussion With Artists & Scientists Focuses On...

Janette Hopper 's exhibit Natural Milieu, An Altered Point of View is on display at Wilma Daniels Gallery at CFCC. It is a mixed media exhibit, featuring 2-D and 3-D pieces, sound, and video, and the...

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CoastLine: Climate Change Effects In The Cape Fear Region

NASA ranks 2017 as the second hottest year on record behind 2016. The National Climate Assessment, a report published by the federal government in November of last year, states unequivocally that...

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Icebergs Carry Their Own Micro-Climate But Impacts Of Iceberg Melt Not Yet...

The ice sheets that blanket Antarctica and Greenland are melting faster, and that fact is a source of concern and intense study by climate researchers.

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