Barrier islands and sea-level rise
Over the next 100 years, according to recent estimates, we should expect 5 to 6 feet of sea-level rise.
Ocean waves can power Australia’s future
Waves crashing on to Australia’s southern shores each year contain enough energy to power the country three times over.
Why Hurricane Earl Weakened on Path to Cape Cod
Although some damage was reported in the North Carolina’s Outer Banks due to high winds and flooding, the area did not experience hurricane-force winds.
BP: Failed blowout preventer removed from well
No more oil was expected to leak into the sea, but crews were standing by with collection vessels just in case.
PSDS: East Coast and Earl Hurricane Impacts
A team from the WCU Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines (PSDS) headed to the East Coast to investigate and document the impacts of Hurricane Earl along North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Explosion on another Gulf of Mexico oil platform
The BP disaster was supposed to be the wake up call, but we hit the snooze button. Today the alarm went off again. How many times are we going to gamble with lives, economies and ecosystems?
Island evacuations start as Hurricane Earl nears East Coast
Storms following a path like Earl’s, running roughly parallel to the coast, could put millions of people in the most densely populated part of the country in harm’s way. They can also create a brief, rare season of world-class surfing on the northern Atlantic.
California Lawmakers Reject Plastic Shopping Bag Ban
The measure offered California an opportunity to emerge at the forefront of a global trend, however, lawmakers have rejected a bill seeking to ban plastic shopping bags.
Forsol, Hammerfest, Norway; By Andrew Cooper
Near the fishing village of Forsol is a small beach that is only accessible by a foot track over a high rocky hill that bears very fresh scars of the last glaciation.