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Let’s Talk About It: Climate Change and Coastal Impacts Workshop for Media Professionals

maritime forest
A patch of maritime forest in Bogue Sound. One of the most endangered ecosystems in the world.

The SE Climate Science Center along with NC Coastal Federation, Climate Central, and Climate Communication conducted a workshop in Beaufort, NC on October 9-10, 2015. Through fieldtrips, presentations, and interactive sessions, the workshop’s goals were to help media professionals become more knowledgeable about the state of the science on climate, be able to localize the impacts of climate change, and be able to glean story leads, B-roll and other resources for communicating about climate change. Presenters included Peter Peterson, Distinguished Professor, UNCĀ  Institute of Marine Affairs; Susan Hassol of Climate Communication; Tom Peterson, President, World Meteorological Organization’s Commission for Climatology; Michael Mann, Distinguished Professor, Director, Earth Systems Science Center, Penn State University; and Greg Fishel, Chief Meterologist, WRAL.
Watch videos from the workshop.
Pete Peterson of UNC Institute of Marine Sciences, discusses the services provided by marine environments.

Living Shoreline
An example of a living shoreline- an alternative to using a bulkhead.

Lexia on oysters
Lexia Weaver, of the NC Coastal Federation, discusses the use of oyster bags to restore oyster habitat.

Mike Mann on boat
Presenter Michael Mann of Penn State discusses aspects of climate science. Greg Fishel of WRAL listens in.