Economics Chapter of the National Climate Assessment
Technical contributions to the Economics Chapter of the 5th National Climate Assessment
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Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Technical contributions to the Economics Chapter of the 5th National Climate Assessment
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This collaborations aims to both support the North Carolina Climate Justice Collective (NCCJC) in their efforts to address the root causes of climate change in communities across North Carolina, and also integrate climate justice principles into C3HE work.
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Internship program to broaden participation in marine and coastal professions by providing training and mentorship to the next generation of scientists, decision makers and citizens. The program does so by recruiting, retaining and engaging diverse students in place-based research, extension, education and/or communication that respects and integrates local ways of knowing. The Community Engaged Internship
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Participate on author team for Southeast Regional Chapter of the National Climate Assessment
Southeast Regional Chapter of the National Climate Assessment Read More »
This project aims to develop community-based partnerships with non-profits throughout SC in order to disseminate information about climate and disaster risk, and identify sources of resilience.
Forming alliances with South Carolina frontline community-based organizations. Read More »
Partners hosted a public webinar to disseminate results from the 2021 HeatWatch Campaign, featuring short talks, reflections, and initial analysis of data by partners from MLS, Activate Good, CAPA Strategies, North Carolina State Climate Office (NCSCO), Durham County, and City of Raleigh. New data and maps created by the campaign were disseminated and are available
Raleigh/Durham NIHHIS Urban Heat Mapping Campaign follow-up Read More »
This project aims to understand the impact of climate change on onsite wastewater treatment systems. The intent is to help coastal communities to cost-effectively and legally implement climate adaptation plans for wastewater infrastructure. Alternative wastewater technologies were evaluated for their removal of three pollutants: fecal bacteria, phosphorus, and nitrogen.
Climate Change and Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems in the Coastal Carolinas Read More »