Coastal resilience energy
CenterPoint Energy''s $53 Billion Grid Investment and
- CenterPoint Energy unveils a $53B 2030 grid modernization plan, prioritizing resilience against climate risks and population growth in Texas. - $21B in Texas investments include $4.3B for
(PDF) Adaptive resilience in wetlands: An integrative review
This paper presents an integrative review to explore adaptive resilience in wetlands through five key objectives: identifying significant research trends and focus topics; uncovering research
Where is Bird Island, NC? A Sanctuary for Coastal Birds and
Bird Island Reserve: a component of NC''s Coastal Reserve The North Carolina Coastal Reserve is a network of ten protected sites along the coast, of which Bird Island is one. These sites
Energy Infrastructure Resilience in the Face of Climate
Meanwhile, California''s Proposition 4 climate bond—a $10 billion initiative—dedicates $1.2 billion to coastal resilience and $325 million to transmission infrastructure, prioritizing projects that
TRANSECTS Coastal Communities and Energy
The shift to marine renewable energies will transform the sustainability (the balance between economic growth, social well-being, and environmental care) and resilience (adapting to change, adversity and new
This Small Texas Town Is Fighting Back Against
This article is part of a cross-border investigative series supported by Journalismfund Europe. Chris Carlton built his house in Ingleside, Texas in 2008, back when it was a sleepy fishing town. "We were this little pocket of paradise.
How to Grow Salt-Tolerant Plants for Coastal Garden Resilience
Coastal gardening presents unique challenges due to the salty environment created by ocean spray, saline soils, and strong winds. These factors can stress plants, stunt growth, or even
Earth Today | Improved coastal management key
As coastal wetlands are vital to climate change mitigation and adaptation, these ecosystems can foster cross-sectoral coordination. With examples across the region on the importance of coastal wetlands and their role in shoreline
Harbor Committee will soon launch ''Harbor
Awaiting word on coastal resilience grant The committee also heard an update from Gillis on the status of the town''s recent Coastal Zone Management Coastal Resilience Grant application — titled "When Rain Meets Tide: Navigating
GIS-driven evaluation of energy infrastructure vulnerability to coastal
Coastal communities in the Gulf rely heavily on energy infrastructure, making adaptive measures critical to improving resilience against climate-driven threats such as sea level rise (SLR).
Gulf Coast Ports and Energy Infrastructure:
The Gulf Coast is undergoing a seismic shift in its role as a global energy nexus. With the Port of Corpus Christi and the Port of Houston leading the charge, these strategic assets are redefining U.S. energy export capabilities and
Quantifiable community resilience solutions for coastal
Hurricanes pose some of the most severe threats to coastal communities, with global warming exacerbating their destructive impacts as sea levels continue to rise. As the pace of climate
Resilience in Utility Infrastructure: Lessons from Recent
- A 2025 South Carolina power outage exposed aging utility infrastructure vulnerabilities, as climate-driven extreme weather intensifies disruptions. - Dominion Energy and Duke Energy
Shaping resilient shores: engineering for the future in a
Hong Kong, Singapore, and other coastal cities are proving grounds for the future of resilience engineering. By integrating hard science, innovative tools, and forward-thinking strategies, we
Zero carbon, maximum resilience: The future of climate
Energy-intensive desalination plants are necessary in saline-affected coastal areas but emit 1.5 kg of CO₂ per cubic meter of treated water (UNESCO, 2022). Agricultural Adaptation Measures
Call for Proposals: Coastal Resilience to Climate Change
Deadline: 31 October 2025 Coastal communities are on the frontlines of the climate crisis, facing increasing threats from sea-level rise, flooding, and erosion. In response, the Call for
Army Corps (USACE) Study Partnership
The City of Boston CSRM Study is taking place in parallel with the Boston Metropolitan Area Coastal Resilience Study. That study is being conducted by USACE and the State of Massachusetts Executive Office of
Women''s Resilience in Adapting to Climate Change on the North Coast
Women on the north coast of Java must adapt to this vulnerability to build resilience and face all problems. This paper aims to describe women''s resilience in facing climate change. Data were
New IUCN WCPA report charts the course for establishing
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) play a vital role in climate resilience by providing natural defences for coastal regions and offering low-stress zones for marine life to adapt. At the same time,
Understanding the Impact of Rising Sea Levels on Coastal
The North Sea coast is no stranger to the impacts of climate change, with rising sea levels and shifting rainfall patterns becoming increasingly evident. Understanding how to adapt to these

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