Center for the Blue Economy
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A BLUEprint for Marine Resource Protection, Ms. Meaghan Brosnan
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicCANCELED: The Road to Sustainable Global Freight: Air, Ocean, Land, Mr. Nate Springer
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicFinal Report on Regional Economic Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise in San Diego
One of the consequences of climate change and sea level rise that has not been extensively examined is potential damage to regional economies. Most studies have focused on possible damages to individual properties, but looking at future flood risks in future dollars at the regional economic level is a new approach.
International Coastal Management of the Sweetwater Seas (Great Lakes), Ms. Rebecca Pearson
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicAssessing the Mid-Atlantic Coast's Economic Vulnerability To Climate Change
| by Rachel Christopherson, Water Online, and The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean-MARCO
The Center for the Blue Economy, in collaboration with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute has published a first-of-its-kind report for The Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) examining Mid-Atlantic vulnerabilities of several critical economic sectors to climate change. The report quantifies the potential impacts of threats like sea level rise, rising ocean temperatures and changes in the ocean’s chemistry to communities and businesses in 63 counties and independent cities along the coast from New York to Virginia.
From Monterey to Micronesia: CBE Summer Fellows Protect World Oceans
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Twelve students in the International Environmental Policy program are participating in fully funded summer internships through the Center for the Blue Economy.
Life According to Langholz
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A fixture in the International Environmental Policy program, professor Jeff Langholz is nothing if not systematic in his approaches to life’s challenges. He generously shares his systems with students and colleagues, and is tireless in his efforts to inspire others.
New Reports Estimate Multi-Billion-Dollar Economic Risks for Mid-Atlantic, San Diego Regions Due to Climate Change
| by Rachel Christopherson and Jason Warburg
Two recent reports from the Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy quantify the potential economic impacts of sea level rise and intensified storm activity on coastal regions.