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Carolina experts are paying attention to these trends in 2025

See what trends Carolina experts are paying attention to in 2025, including several experts from IE.

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Hurricane Helene flooding from the air in Western N.C.

Responding to Hurricane Helene

See how the Institute mobilized efforts for disaster recovery in Western N.C.

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UNC study offering free well water testing on Dec. 6 to residents in Robeson, nearby counties

The study is meant to prevent and reduce harmful exposure to contaminated well water.

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Equity Project Spotlight: Youth Engaging in the Science of Resilience (informalscience.org | Oct. 28, 2024)

informalscience.org talks to Kathleen Gray and Sarah Yelton about the YES-Resilience program.

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New white paper on private wells offers policy recommendations to protect clean drinking water in North Carolina 

A new white paper by Carolina researchers offers policy recommendations to protect water in N.C.

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Five Questions with Kati McArdle

Meet new Center for Public Engagement with Science project coordinator Kati McArdle.

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Evan Goodman

Evan Goodman is a research assistant at the Center for Public Engagement with Science (CPES). He works with th

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Jolan Motyka

Jolan Motyka

Jolan Motyka joined the Center for Public Engagement with Science in July 2024 as a research assistant. She us

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Kati McArdle

Kati McArdle

Kati McArdle joined the UNC Institute for the Environment’s Center for Public Engagement with Science (CPES) i

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Well water test history must now be shared with home buyers (Environmental Factor | July 1, 2024)

Members of IE’s CPES made recommendations to require sellers to disclose well testing results.

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