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Cole Schwab's curator insight,
September 16, 2022 3:09 PM
This article goes over how nature can help us achieve our goal set forth by the paris climate agreement, which is to limit global temperature rise to less than 2 degrees celcius. If we are smart and careful we can use nature as our ally to help fight climate change. However if we are not so smart nature could hinder our fight with rising global temperatures and contribute ultimately to natures desctruction.
Ashley Lord's comment,
November 21, 2:30 PM
I've always wondered about the cascading effects of deep-sea mining and this article gave a really good explanation on the impacts it has on plankton.
John Maines's comment,
November 21, 2:19 PM
Looks like a good opportunity for a GIS map... to show the layers and toxicity levels/strengths. Then overlap that with types of housing. Seems common for cities to plan out their towns with rentals and apartments to be the closest to any hazards. Wonder what mitigation strategies they'll end up going with.
John Burns's comment,
November 21, 8:20 PM
At the beach I often see seagulls throwing around trash and pieces of plastic. With only 23 pieces being what they suggest can harm the bird, I would think that happens fairly quickly.
Valerie P.'s comment,
November 17, 7:05 PM
Super relevant topic, especially since we covered in it class recently! :O The change is helpful for people looking for or wanting to build new housing, but as we know, infrastructure near and directly on beaches and coastlines are not only vulnerable to erosion and flooding. but they also harm the beach and erode it in exchange as well. Overall, the change is kind of a huge bummer for the beach ecosystem.
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Katheryn Galvez's comment,
November 28, 5:27 PM
It is exciting to see that even amidst multiple efforts to slow or stop conservation, these efforts are still persevering. With the 300-acre area now being managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, it will be interesting to see how the land changes over time. It’s also encouraging to see so many agencies and organizations working together to acquire and protect this important ecosystem.
Kailani Franklin's comment,
November 28, 6:15 PM
This is such a great idea. I really hope it will be implemented. It's nice to see that people are coming up with creative solutions to pressing conservation problems.
Hayden Fausset's comment,
November 19, 10:39 PM
It was nice to read that San Diego beaches have shown more resilience than expected and they haven't lost a lot of sand in their local beaches' supply, even after strong El Nino years.
Katheryn Galvez's comment,
November 20, 7:18 PM
I wonder if these storms will result in immediate damages since our infrastructure is not built to withstand them. It will be interesting to see the lingering effects these large storms will have on urban infrastructure both now and for the future. It is truly sad to see that these storms are becoming more frequent and stronger over time. I am worried about the effects this will have on the environment and everyday life.
Esteban Roman's comment,
November 22, 10:16 PM
A lot of areas will have a wake-up call and be nervous for what is to come because of climate change.
Nicole Kouyoumdjian's comment,
November 18, 9:36 PM
How frustrating it must be for everyone that lives in proximity to those un-navigable waters/wetlands that the rues around what is an isn't cared for to change so much within a few years. I imagine that no matter what type of stakeholder you are, this constant uncertainty and the consequences of it are exhausting.
Kailani Franklin's comment,
November 20, 2:25 PM
This is concerning considering the fact so many wetlands have already been lost. Wetlands help to filter water and protect against storms. This decision could increase water scarcity and exasperate the fatality of storms.
Adam Steinmehl's comment,
November 17, 7:48 PM
It's been a wild week of rainfall. Flash flood events in our region and in the nearby deserts have really tested our flood systems to see if they work properly.
William H's comment,
November 12, 1:48 PM
We are put between a rock and a hard place. I think it was interesting how the guest speaker expressed that as long as there is an immense demand for oil, it would be preferred to be American "made" in comparison to becoming reliant on foreign entities. However, the article explains the reason for why individuals express reservations in response to historical oil spills and the recorded impacts on everyone. It is a very unfortunate situation that we find ourselves in.
Katheryn Galvez's comment,
November 20, 7:13 PM
The Trump administration approved the drilling of oil off the CA coast; six drilling leases will be available from 2027 to 2030. Though it is speculated that oil and cam companies will be more interested in the leases being available in the Gulf of Mexico. This is unsurprising considering that our president had no regard for the environment and actively outspokenly speaks about how he does not care about the effects.
Esteban Roman's comment,
November 11, 8:15 PM
I agree it was an interesting read in terms of addressing how difficult climate change is to manage globally.
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