Carbon storage research by postdoctoral scholar Matt Costa will give conservationists a better idea of how efficient the San Diego salt marsh terrain is at storing carbon. “With an understanding …
Science communication and finding my “why”
In this blog post, Science Communication Fellow Sky Smith shares her journey to science communication and her current work at the Center. Sky joined the Center in February of 2020 …
Center staff help kick off Resilient Cities Coastal Exchange
In July, Program Director Laura Engeman participated in a Resilient Cities Catalyst Exchange, which involved a series of workshops focused on identifying possible innovative solutions for addressing San Diego regional …
Researcher Q&A: Fiamma Straneo
This week the center is highlighting one of its affiliated researchers, Fiamma Straneo. Fiamma studies the relationship between climate and oceanographic processes that occur near the Earth’s poles. She holds …
Wading into Flood Risk Webinar
Top image by Port of San Diego. As part of the Coastal Resilience Network, center postdocs Julia Fiedler and Angelica Rodriguez, along with Program Director Laura Engeman, recently led a …
Strong CCCIA presence at Ocean Sciences meeting 2020 in San Diego, California
International scientists flocked to San Diego, California last week to engage in a six-day conference centered on ocean sciences and the greater ocean-connected fields. The Ocean Sciences Meeting–one of the …
Virtual Blue COP 25: A Model for a Low-Carbon COP
An Inside Look at Blue COP25 via CCCIA Delegate Yassir Eddebbar On Dec 7th, the United Nations (UN) 25th Conference of the Parties (COP 25), held in Madrid, Spain, celebrated …
New Study Shows Atmospheric Rivers To Become More Dominant Force of Flooding in California
A new study led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego suggests that a new regime of wet and dry extremes is emerging in California and that the …
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