In this episode, we present a podcast from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) called Engineering with Nature®. The show features a panel of experts discussing their research on how blue carbon is helping to address climate change.
Post Views: 51
Related posts:
- Engineering with Nature: USACE, NOAA, and the Value of Partnership
- Coastal Blue Carbon
- Coastal Blue Carbon
- Bringing Wetlands to Market: the Power of Blue Carbon in a Changing Climate
- For responsible research on marine carbon dioxide removal
- Bringing Wetlands to Market
- The Future Ocean
- From Diving to Data: Close-up with Coral Research
- Surveying in the Great Lakes
- Breaking Down Barriers: Natural Infrastructure
- NOAA Custom Chart Tool
- Coastal Ecosystems Worldwide: Billion-dollar Carbon Reservoirs
- What is the carbon cycle?
- Remembering the Titanic
- Lionfish Invasion
- The Vital Role of Oceanic Carbon Cycle: A Comprehensive Overview
- Reducing emissions and advancing research for net-zero
- Reef Resilience
- Volunteering with our National Marine Sanctuaries
- Perspectives on Coastal Decision Making
- Historical Maps and Charts
- Meteotsunamis: State of the Science
- Marine Debris in Alaska
- Marine Animal Telemetry
- Shipwrecks, Science, and Stewardship at Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
- A „ship of opportunities“ tracking carbon dioxide in the ocean
- Marine Debris Movement
- How Invasive Species Are Introduced
- Remote Control
- After a Hurricane Hits: NOAA’s Emergency Response Aerial Imagery
- Hypoxia
- Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve: A Living Laboratory
- Microplastics
- Harmful Algal Bloom Forecasting
- Living Shorelines
- Navigating the Sea is Safer, More Efficient With Digital Charts
- Geodesy: The Invisible Backbone of Navigation
- GPS on Bench Marks
- NOAA’s Disaster Preparedness Program
- Tsunamis