Building Back Better: Integrating Risk Reduction into Recovery with Nature-Based Solutions
By Autumn Lotze, Office of Response and Restoration Disaster Preparedness Program
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Tue, 04/06/2021 - 22:33
This week, we’re sharing some of the ways NOAA monitors and predicts, responds to, and prepares for the impacts of climate change. In this blog, learn more about how building back better after disasters can help prevent future impacts.
How Will Climate Change, New Technologies, and Shifting Trade Patterns Affect Global Shipping?
This is a guest post by University of Washington graduate students Megan Desillier, Seth Sivinski, and Nicole White.
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Tue, 04/06/2021 - 14:13
This week, we’re sharing some of the ways NOAA monitors and predicts, responds to, and prepares for the impacts of climate change. In this flashback guest blog from our partners at the University of Washington, learn more about how the opening up of a new trade route in the Arctic brings with it new risks.
A Sense of Urgency in the Bering Sea
By Davin Holen, Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Mon, 04/05/2021 - 14:29
This week, we’re sharing some of the ways NOAA monitors and predicts, responds to, and prepares for the impacts of climate change. In this guest blog, Alaska Sea Grant is a coastal community resilience specialist Davin Holen writes about the impacts climate change has on native communities in Alaska.
Communicating Risk Around Climate Change
By Donna McCaskill, NOAA Office for Coastal Management
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Tue, 03/30/2021 - 12:23
Over the next two weeks, we’re sharing some of the ways NOAA monitors and predicts, responds to, and prepares for the impacts of climate change. In this guest blog from NOAA's Office for Coastal Management, learn more about the importance of risk communications in the climate crisis.