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Case Study
Historic Communities Face New Challenges as Sea Levels Rise along the South Carolina Coast
The effects of sea level rise are appearing so fast in Charleston, South Carolina, that the city’s sustainability project manager says most people have no time to holler from one side of the climate change political divide to the other:
Case Study
Sea Level Rise Threatens Cape May, New Jersey, and Its Vulnerable Visitors
A drop in bird populations may spell trouble for the area's economy as fewer tourists come to Cape May to witness the bird migrations.
Case Study
Galveston County, Texas, Faces Sea Level Rise and Storms
Galveston County, Texas, Faces Sea Level Rise and Storms
Podcast
Rocket Forensics: Dissecting North Korea’s Missile Program, Part 2
A continuation of the discussion of North Korea’s missile program, the accelerating pace of launch tests, and what scientific information we can glean from each of them.
Activist Resource
Talking with the Media
Engaging effectively with journalists and the media takes practice, but is an important science communication skill to master.
Activist Resource
Engaging with Policymakers
Learn ways to effectively advocate for science by engaging with legislators.
Podcast
Rocket Forensics: Dissecting North Korea’s Missile Program, Part 1
A discussion of North Korea’s missile program, the accelerating pace of launch tests, and what scientific information we can glean from each of them.
Report
Biomethane as a Transportation Fuel
Biomethane can be used as a direct replacement for natural gas in vehicles, yet policymakers must not conflate the two fuels because they have significantly different life cycle emissions.
Podcast
Bridging the Faith-Science Divide
Climate scientist, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, discusses her life as an evangelical Christian and climate scientist.
Report
Strengthening SNAP for Rural and Urban Americ
SNAP is a smart long-term investment that helps millions of people stay out of poverty and lead healthier lives. We need to make it stronger, not weaker.
Report
Charging Smart
Drivers, electric utilities, and the environment can all benefit when electric vehicles are better integrated with the grid.
Podcast
African Americans Against the Bomb: Connecting the Dots Between Nuclear Weapons and Racial Justice
A conversation about the forgotten history of African Americans against the nuclear bomb that connects the fight against nuclear weapons with racial equality.