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A forest with many scarce branches, as the trees have already lost their leaves for winter.

Jul 17, 2018

Global Change Fellows Author New Publications

Several current and alumni SE CASC Global Change Fellows have recently published articles in peer-reviewed journals. Balik, JA, BW Taylor, SE Washko, SA Wissinger. High interspecific variation in nutrient excretion within a…

Jul 6, 2018

USGS Call for Applications to Host Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands CASCs

Applications are Now Being Accepted to Host the Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Centers Closing Date: September 21, 2018 at 4:00 PM ET Find guidelines and…

A coastline alongside sparkling blue ocean water.

Jun 19, 2018

June 2018 Newsletter

June 2018 Newsletter  Welcome to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center’s June 2018 Newsletter. In this newsletter you will find: SE CASC News Resources Notable Publications Tribal News Regional Partner…

The audience pays close attention during presentations at the Southeast Ecological Drought Workshop.

Jun 14, 2018

Workshop Participants Discuss Impacts and Management of Drought in the U.S. Caribbean

More than 50 scientists and natural and cultural resource managers gathered in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 30-31 to collaborate at a workshop organized by the USGS National Climate…

Jun 5, 2018

Researcher Spotlight – Mike Madden

Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow Ph.D. Student, Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences Advisor: Dr. Walter Robinson Every year the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center funds a multi-disciplinary cohort of Global…

Global Change Fellow, Riley Gallagher, catches fish to study along the coast of North Carolina.

May 21, 2018

Researcher Spotlight – Riley Gallagher

Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow M.S. Student, Department of Applied EcologyAdvisor: Dr. Jeff BuckelEvery year the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center funds a multi-disciplinary cohort of Global Change Fellows representing colleges across NC…

Alan Cressler's image of newly grown plants peering through the forest floor.

May 11, 2018

Tribal Resilience Grants, Now Open Until July 2

The Bureau of Indian Affairs’s Tribal Resilience Program is pleased to announce the availability of funding for tribal projects that support tribal resilience and ocean and coastal management planning as tribes…

Participants and panelists of the Risks and Rewards of Science Advocacy seminar.

May 7, 2018

Seminar Panel Discusses Science Advocacy

This post was written by Devon Gaydos, Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow. April can be a time of introspection for researchers as events like Earth Day and the March for…

Apr 24, 2018

April 2018 Newsletter

April 2018 Newsletter  Welcome to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center’s April 2018 Newsletter. In this newsletter you will find: SE CASC News Resources Notable Publications Tribal News Regional Partner…

Apr 23, 2018

Integration of Ecosystem Services and Decision Making: The Why and The How

    This post was written by Sarah Parsons, Spring 2018 Global Change Fellow. On a beautiful spring day, amidst the blooming redbuds and leafing Bradford Pear trees, the Southeast…