How We Respond: Community Responses to Climate Change
The American Association for the Advancement of Science just launched “How We Respond: Community Responses to Climate Change” – an initiative that highlights the innovative ways communities are using science to respond to climate change at a local level through a series of multimedia stories and an accompanying report.
USGS research chemist Kevin Kroeger was interviewed in a video about federal, state, and local partners working to restore the Herring River Estuary and include coastal wetlands in carbon markets.
Watch the video below (http://ow.ly/30H050wx5El) and visit the website for more information. http://ow.ly/zmeo50wx5Em
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