Podcast: Breaching Tradition

Click here to listen to the podcast “Breaching Tradition” on CBC’s Atlantic Voice:

“Many coastal areas in Nova Scotia have been protected by dikes since the 17th century. Built by Acadian settlers, the seawalls transformed tidal wetlands in the Bay of Fundy into fertile agricultural fields. The sea level rise associated with climate change is forcing researchers, government officials, and citizens to look for new ways to protect the province’s coast”