Ocean + Climate: Southeastern U.S. Post-Workshop Stories

Rising Tides, Sinking Future: Special Report from McClatchy newspapers, supported by the Pulitzer Center - Sammy Fretwell, Adam Wagner, Anita Lee
A million acres of ‘priceless’ marshes protect NC, SC, GA. Will they perish in rising tides?
Coastal development boom endangers salt marshes, a resource vital to the Southeast economy
NC’s salt marshes hold 64 million tons of carbon dioxide. What happens if they die?
What is a living shoreline, and how could it save one of NC’s most valuable ecosystems?
SC’s seafood capital is thriving. But things could change if village’s marshes drown.
Oysters are tradition at beloved SC restaurant. Will rising tides soon threaten harvests?
‘Ugly’ mud may hold key to saving vital ecosystems off Georgia, Carolinas coastlines
A unique marsh could vanish on SC-GA border. ‘Nobody is going to hold back the tide.’
‘There’s going to be no fishing.’ Can Mississippi marshes be saved from sea level rise?

Four-Part Series by Adam Wagner, The News & Observer, supported by post-workshop reporting grant:
Will climate change be the end of NC Highway 12 on the Outer Banks?
From fishing villages to a billion-dollar tourism industry — how NC 12 transformed OBX
How a real estate developer convinced NC to build a highway on a string of islands
The NC 12 conundrum: How do you maintain a vital OBX highway that keeps disappearing?

Georgia Tech Researchers Partner with Savannahians to Implement Data-Driven Solutions - Alex Ip, Georgia Tech Global Change

Rockets, Labradors, and Lowcountry Shrimp - Alex Ip, Georgia Tech Global Change