Sep. 2020 Webinar: What Does a Changing Climate Mean for Georgia’s Coast?

September 30, 2020

Thank you to the 150+ people who attended the September GCP webinar, ‘What does a Changing Climate Mean for Georgia’s Coast?’  For those who weren’t able to join the video is available on the Georgia Climate Project YouTube Channel.

The session touched on a variety of different climate related topics, including sea level rise and flooding along the Georgia coast,  salt marsh benefits, infrastructure impacts, environmental injustice, and adaptation strategies. 

Special thanks to the webinar presenters: Jill Gambill (University of Georgia Marine Extension and Sea Grant), Dr. Joel Kostka (Georgia Institute of Technology, Scott Pippin (University of Georgia), Dawud Shabaka (Harambee House/ Citizens for Environmental Justice), and Jennifer Kline (Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Resources Division), and Ashby Worley (The Nature Conservancy).

Flyer of panel speakers: Jill Gambill, Scott Pippin, Jennifer Kline, Dawud Shabaka, Joel Kostka, & Ashby Worley