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In New Orleans: Recovering From a Post-Katrina ‘Brain Drain’

CLIMATE CENTRAL - After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans lost many experts who could have helped the city recover from the storm. Five years later, has the "brain drain" been plugged?… Read More

Climate in Context: August 25, 2010

Study shows a major flaw in geoengineering proposals; Climate Central on "Colbert Report" tonight; new take on Russian heat wave and climate change.… Read More

Communities and Climate Adaptation in a Post-Katrina World: Are We Prepared?

Of all the lessons and reminders that have followed Hurricane Katrina, the need for better natural disaster preparation is the most obvious.… Read More

Greenland Sheds a ‘Mega-Berg

An iceberg four-times the size of Manhattan broke off a Greenland glacier late last week.… Read More

NASA Eyeballs Glacial Melt in Greenland

Why you should care about the recent sudden breakup of a large chunk of glacial ice in Greenland.… Read More

High Above the Earth, Satellites Track Melting Ice

YALE E360 - Scientists are using increasingly sophisticated satellite technology to measure the extent, thickness, and height of ice, assembling an essential picture of a planet in transition.… Read More

Managers Face the ‘Coastal Squeeze’

CLIMATE CENTRAL - Coastal and marine resource managers learn about climate change adaptation. … Read More

Predictions of Sea Level Rise Are Increasing

CLIMATE CENTRAL - A new study in Nature suggests that the conventional wisdom on long-term sea-level rise in a warmer world is too low. … Read More

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