Global coastal adaptations are ‘incremental in scale’, short-sighted and inadequate to address the root causes of vulnerability to climate change, according to an international team of researchers.
A Tulane University-led team of interdisciplinary researchers says coastal Louisiana's climate-driven land loss and ...
A lot can happen in the space between a book’s title and subtitle, as A Blueprint for Coastal Adaptation: Uniting Design, Economics, and Policy (Island Press, 2021) demonstrates. Here, in a reversal ...
Experts in coastal science and policy at UC Santa Cruz are teaming up with researchers at UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, and the U.S. Geological Survey to address the many challenges of adapting to ...
Without this, coastal adaptation gaps will continue to be widened and leave the world's poorest behind." The study was an international collaboration on climate adaptation research between adjunct ...
The world is already witnessing the effects of climate change. One inescapable and irreversible consequence is sea-level rise, which could destroy coastal cities. How will the world adapt to rising ...
Researchers recently published a study looking at land use changes from the past and the importance of taking factors such as socio-economic development and the dynamic nature of coastal environments ...
SATELLITE BEACH, Fla. — As the climate change continues to have ever greater impacts on the global community, one key area of research to watch continues to be the rising sea level. Here in the U.S., ...
Real-time tools, visuals, and other resources to quantify the role of climate change in weather events. Alerts We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable ...
A Tulane University-led study in Nature Sustainability suggests Louisiana’s rapid coastal land loss and population shifts could make it a global leader in climate adaptation planning. Researchers ...
A Blueprint for Coastal Adaptation: Uniting Design, Economics, and Policy (Publication Date: May 20, 2021) edited by Carolyn Kousky, Billy Fleming, and Alan M. Berger, identifies a bold new research ...