Climate change displaces Gullah Geechee Blacks in the US
On the East Coast of the US, Gullah Geechee Blacks grapple with a dual threat: climate change-induced disasters and gentrification.
Multi-state synergy improves Chesapeake Bay watershed
Chesapeake Bay – the United States’ largest estuary – spanning many states, naturally faces multiple ecological and jurisdictional challenges. Though some challenges
Rising seas threaten the Gullah Geechee culture
In the face of rising sea levels threatening the Gullah Geechee people of the United States, Mosquito Beach residents and
'There is a house in New Orleans'
Ryszard A. Daniel, a Dutch expert on water management structures, narrates his experience of reviewing flood protection gates designed in