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Rising seas and stormy waters are creeping up on Upper Cape doorsteps. As scientists and residents based in seaside villages learned how seriously the side effects of climate change could damage their infrastructures and homes, they sprung into action. Host Noelle Annonen takes a look at all the ways that locals on the Upper Cape are working to “stop admiring the problem” and become resilient in the face of a future climate.
Check out how scientists are working to make Woods Hole resilient here.
Check out how locals are working to save Popponesset Bay here.
"Ambience, Seaside Waves, Close, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
By The Upper Cape CatchRising seas and stormy waters are creeping up on Upper Cape doorsteps. As scientists and residents based in seaside villages learned how seriously the side effects of climate change could damage their infrastructures and homes, they sprung into action. Host Noelle Annonen takes a look at all the ways that locals on the Upper Cape are working to “stop admiring the problem” and become resilient in the face of a future climate.
Check out how scientists are working to make Woods Hole resilient here.
Check out how locals are working to save Popponesset Bay here.
"Ambience, Seaside Waves, Close, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org