Victoria Herrmann, Ph.D., is the president and managing director of The Arctic Institute , a nonprofit dedicated to Arctic security research. She is also a National Geographic Explorer and recently led America's Eroding Edges , a research and storytelling project on coastal climate change...
The edges of our country are eroding. From Alaska to Louisiana, centuries of culture, tangible history, and dynamic communities are being battered by stronger storms and sea level rise—raising difficult questions about adaptation, relocation, and what it means to be an American experiencing...
The edges of our country are eroding. From Alaska to Louisiana, centuries of culture, tangible history, and dynamic communities are being battered by stronger storms and sea level rise—raising difficult questions about adaptation, relocation, and what it means to be an American...
The 22nd Conference of the Parties to the United Nations (UN) Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP22) took place between November 7 and 18. The conference brought country delegations from around the world to Marrakesh, Morocco, in an effort to move humanity forward in curbing global...
By Isaac Kestenbaum In fall 2014 my wife Josie and I moved from Brooklyn, New York, to Anchorage, Alaska, to produce Frontier of Change , a nine-month project about climate change. We’re both multimedia storytellers, and our goal was to bring the experiences of rural Alaska to urban...