Carolina at the Coast: A Semester at the Morehead City Field Site (UNC Institute for the Environment | Dec. 1, 2021)
Stephanie Caddell is a sophomore Environmental Studies major from Charlotte, NC.
Stephanie Caddell is a sophomore Environmental Studies major from Charlotte, NC.
UNC-Chapel Hill archaeologists are working with a diverse coalition to develop an accessible trail network, uncover the region’s history and spur equitable economic growth in the small western North Carolina town of Old Fort.
Sarav Arunachalam, air pollution scientist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, joins Cheddar Climate, where he discusses what he needs to happen when it comes to EV production on a global level to help reduce the effects … Read more
As 2021 comes to an end, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Joyce Tan and I want to reflect on progress of Initiative 4: Discover, the research framework for the University’s strategic plan Carolina Next: Innovations for Public Good.Discover is one … Read more
Carteret County will receive millions in funding from the state budget. The money will go towards various community projects, and much of the money will focus on flood mitigation efforts.
Scientists that study climate change and water quality are advising on how best to mitigate the worst damage from flooding events. Loretta Boniti talks with Dr. Amanda Martin, chief resiliency officer with the N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency, Dr. Stephen … Read more
Relatively small, short-lived flooding events – just enough to be a nuisance – are occurring more often along the coast.
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund has awarded the first four grants from the Climate Change and Human Health Seed Grants program. The mechanism aims to stimulate the growth of new connections between scholars working in largely disconnected fields whose collaboration has … Read more
A host of individuals and companies are in the running for the top honors to be handed out by the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster at its third Cleantech Innovation Awards event set for Dec. 8.
A new study by researchers at the UNC Institute for the Environment and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds that sustainable alternative jet fuels decrease premature death rates.