City of Newport to Host Sea Level Rise Education Event
On October 24, Newport will host an event to inform residents and businesses about a project researching sea level rise, its effects on Newport locations, and what the City is […]
» Read moreOn October 24, Newport will host an event to inform residents and businesses about a project researching sea level rise, its effects on Newport locations, and what the City is […]
» Read moreIn Bristol, town officials and agency representatives met with CRMC’s Jim Boyd and CRC/Rhode Island Sea Grant’s Pam Rubinoff to review draft SLAMM (Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model) maps, which […]
» Read moreThe Center for American Progress, a nonpartisan institution, investigates the impact of sea level rise in Norfolk, Virginia, where a large storm in 2009 convinced officials that inaction was not […]
» Read moreOn Thursday, October 10th, CRMC Executive Director Grover Fugate will present information on sea level rise and climate change at the State House. This presentation will be available online at […]
» Read moreCRMC’s Executive Director and Shoreline Change SAMP Project Manager, Grover Fugate, discussed sea level rise projections and potential impacts for Rhode Island in an August 23rd WPRI-Channel 12 interview. In […]
» Read moreA September workshop held at New Shoreham’s Town Hall demonstrated for Block Island residents how sea level rise could impact the island’s ponds and wetlands in addition to the coastline. […]
» Read moreThe North Kingstown Patch recaps last week’s public meeting, “Preparing North Kingstown for Rising Tides”, which addressed the town’s flood risk and provided information to residents regarding flood insurance, climate-change, […]
» Read moreCheck out the latest issue of 41°N, a publication of Rhode Island Sea Grant and the University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute for articles on coastal erosion, climate change impacts […]
» Read moreFrom CRMC: CRMC Executive Director Grover Fugate appears on WPRI’s Newsmakers to discuss areas of concern for Rhode Island’s 420 miles of coastline and what sea level rise predictions mean […]
» Read moreShoreline Change SAMP Management Team member, Jon Boothroyd, Ph.D., URI, met with the Charlestown Town Council in early August and presented information on sea level rise and Rhode Island’s changing […]
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