Environment

With Recent Funding, Sea Level Sensor Project in Savannah Moves Into New Phase

The Coastal Equity and Resilience Hub, in its fourth year, is now slated to receive $5 million from Congress. It is secured by U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, and U.S. Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter to expand the network of sensors — currently 50 are deployed off Chatham County’s coast — to blanket Georgia’s 11-county coastal region.

Warmer Summers and Meltwater Lakes Are Threatening the Fringes of the World’s Largest Ice Sheet

A study, published in Nature Communications with co-authors from Newcastle and Lancaster universities and the Georgia Institute of Technology, shows that lake volume varied year-to-year by as much as 200% on individual ice shelves (floating extensions of the main Antarctic ice sheet), and by around 72% overall.

Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity to Stave Off ‘Biodiversity Meltdown’

A new study from two researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology provides both hope and a potentially grim future for damaged coral reefs. In their research paper, "Biodiversity has a positive but saturating effect on imperiled coral reefs," published Oct. 13 in Science Advances, Cody Clements and Mark Hay found that increasing coral richness by ‘outplanting’ a diverse group of coral species together improves coral growth and survivorship. 

A Framework for Equity in Energy and Environmental Engineering

Joe Bozeman has published a framework and 10-step process to help engineers, scientists, and community members standardize their data related to energy and environmental topics. The goal is to integrate equity into these fields, a practice Bozeman and his colleagues call systemic equity. By doing so, they hope to create a system that includes more demographic groups, such as age, income, race, and ethnicity.