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Articles for: Climate Change

  • Alamac Community Park near Lumberton, NC, remains inundated with flood waters on Oct. 16, 2016 thanks to Hurricane Matthew. | U.S. Department of Agriculture
    November 7, 2016

    Will families be protected from the next flood?

  • November 3, 2016

    330,000 Reason to Love a Floodplain

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    August 24, 2016

    New Flood Standards for the New Normal Flood

  • March 27, 2016

    Greenhouse Gas Monitoring In The Sierra Nevada

  • Scott Oves FlickrCC
    January 15, 2016

    Three Things You Need to Know About Unlock Hydro Bills

  • Gerrit Jobsis
    December 4, 2015

    After Extreme Flooding, South Carolina Needs a New Dam Management Strategy

  • Gerrit Jobsis
    October 13, 2015

    A Story From the South Carolina Flooding

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    October 12, 2015

    The Flint River: From Planning to Action

  • Peter Raabe
    September 8, 2015

    Green Infrastructure Plan Sprouts in Raleigh, NC

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    September 2, 2015

    Removal of Centreville Dam Kicks Off Today

  • Lieut. Commander Mark Moran, NOAA Corps
    August 25, 2015

    Preventing Another “Unnatural Disaster” Ten Years After Hurricane Katrina

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