Click here to read about our work near the Chignecto Isthmus.
Podcast: Sea Level Surge Part 2—A Discussion with Dr. Kate Sherren
Click here to listen to an episode from In the Reeds: Canada’s Conservation Podcast focused on sea level rise, the Acadian dykelands, and how best to communicate with communities:
“In Nova Scotia, the Acadian dykelands can no longer be maintained to the 2050 climate projections. The community must make critical decisions about dykeland maintenance and salt marsh restoration. But achieving a way forward will take community consensus – and concessions.
Our guest, Dr. Kate Sherren, is a researcher and professor at Dalhousie University. She studies the relationship between climate adaptation and public resistance in Atlantic Canada, especially in the face of climate-related changes, sea-level rise, and storm surge.”
MEDIA: Farmer offers solution to Cumberland flooding
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured by The Chronicle Herald.
POST: SMU faculty participate as scientific experts at G7 Oceans Inspiration Expo
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured on the Saint Mary’s Unversity website.
MEDIA: Nova Scotia wants law to protect coast from climate change
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured by CBC.
MEDIA: Federal Government and Saint Mary's University to Restore Coastline
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured by Water Today.
MEDIA: Government of Canada makes a significant coastal restoration fund investment
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured by Markets Insider.
MEDIA: Salt marshes in the Maritimes to be restored in bid to combat rising sea levels
Click here to check out a recent story about our work featured by Global News.