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How data from Hurricane Ida can help bolster levees, power infrastructure
How data from Hurricane Ida can help bolster levees, power infrastructure
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Hillary Chabot
September 1, 2021
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Hurricane Laura is the strongest storm to hit Louisiana in 160 years. How can communities defend themselves against it?
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What works–and what doesn’t–when it comes to coping with climate change on the coasts of Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Gulf of Maine
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Laura Castañón
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Can nature reduce the damage caused by hurricanes?
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Northeastern, Nature Conservancy team up to tackle climate change, save coastal cities
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Sophia Fox-Sowell
August 8, 2018
Northeastern co-hosts Capitol Hill briefing on coastal sustainability
Northeastern co-hosts Capitol Hill briefing on coastal sustainability
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Jason Kornwitz
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Sustainability, across disciplines
Sustainability, across disciplines
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Molly Callahan
April 3, 2017
Inspiring the next generation of marine scientists
Inspiring the next generation of marine scientists
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Thea Singer
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There’s a giant crack in an Antarctic ice shelf. Should we be worried?
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Climate models suggest major changes in coastal marine ecosystems
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