21 episodes

Community Rising examines environmental news in the coastal Carolina region. We focus on the environment, development, climate change, pollution, and public health.

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Community Rising examines environmental news in the coastal Carolina region. We focus on the environment, development, climate change, pollution, and public health.

    Ghost forests in coastal North Carolina

    Ghost forests in coastal North Carolina

    Coming soon on Community Rising. 

    Climate change is reshaping coastal North Carolina in a myriad of ways, and one of the most striking is the emergence of ghost forests.

    As our climate warms, sea levels rise, and saltwater intrusion advances inland, the delicate balance of coastal ecosystems is disrupted.

    The result is the eerie transformation of lush, vibrant forests into skeletal remnants of their former selves, populated by dead and dying trees.

    Ghost forests serve as a stark testament to the urgency of addressing climate change, highlighting the pressing need for global action to mitigate its devastating effects and protect the fragile ecosystems that are falling victim to its relentless advance.

    • 1 min
    PSA: Early Voting Information For Coastal North Carolina

    PSA: Early Voting Information For Coastal North Carolina

    Want to vote early in coastal North Carolina? Here's how.

    ¿Quieres votar temprano en la costa de Carolina del Norte? Escucha este anuncio. 

    • 2 min
    Discover the Mysteries Behind Bees and their Honey

    Discover the Mysteries Behind Bees and their Honey

    Honey bees not only produce one of the most popular sweeteners used within food and drink products - they also play a huge role in our agricultural system. Onslow County Master Beekeepers David and Lynn Sanbeg, along with Eric Talley of the Onslow County Beekeepers Association, have made it their goal to provide high-quality honey for their communities. These dedicated beekeepers encourage residents of Coastal North Carolina to learn the importance of honey bees, and how they are a crucial component of one-third of the produce that comes from our agriculture systems. 


    Music used:
    Mind Stream by Chris Haugen, May 2020, 2:24, from the YouTube Audio Library 
    Oceanside Bonfire by The Great North Sound Society, May 2020, 2:53, from the YouTube Audio Library
    Now I Know by TrackTribe, Oct. 2019, 3:17, from the YouTube Audio Library
    Back To Portland by TrackTribe, Oct. 20219, 2:05, from the YouTube Audio Library
    Rainy Sundays by The 126ers, Aug. 2019, 3:24, from the YouTube Audio Library
    Peace Creek by Ashley Shadow, June 2019, 2:45, from the YouTube Audio Library
    Swoop by The Mini Vandals, Mar. 2019, 1:43, from the YouTube Audio Library
    High Wire by The 126ers, Dec. 2018, 3:18, from the YouTube Audio Library

    Sounds used: 
    “Park ambience - mostly birds” by Mafon2 of Freesound.org, May 15th, 2015, 1:02, https://freesound.org/people/Mafon2/sounds/274175/
    “Bees.wav” by Benboncan of Freesound.org, May 31st, 2009, 4:36, https://freesound.org/people/Benboncan/sounds/73370/
    “Bees.wav” by peachmaster of Freesound.org, Sep. 27th, 2013, 0:17, https://freesound.org/people/peachmaster/sounds/201613/
    “Wind in trees.WAV” by nickydunne of Freesound.org, Mar. 14th, 2019, 1:30, https://freesound.org/people/nickydunne/sounds/463551/
    “Skylarks at ROC.wav” by genghis attenborough of Freesound.org, Feb. 29th, 2008, 2:58, https://freesound.org/people/genghis%20attenborough/sounds/49006/

    Image used:
    Creative Commons, "200907011 Honey Bee 021" by cygnus921 is licensed under CC BY 2.0 

    • 22 min
    The History, Creation and Importance of Artificial Reefs in NC

    The History, Creation and Importance of Artificial Reefs in NC

    Look to the coast of North Carolina and you may find something a bit unexpected - artificial reefs. These manmade reefs mimic the characteristics of real reefs in order to provide a home to ocean life. In this episode, Jordan Byrum, an artificial reef coordinator with the NC Division of Marine Fisheries, discusses the history, creation and importance of artificial reefs in North Carolina. 

    • 10 min
    Why Biogas Won't Make Hog Farms Sustainable

    Why Biogas Won't Make Hog Farms Sustainable

    Hog farms have been polluting the environment of Eastern NC for decades. And over the past few years, owners of these operations have started touting biogas as a way to make hog farms more sustainable. In this episode, Kemp Burdette, the Cape Fear Riverkeeper, explains why biogas isn't the sustainable solution that it's being made out to be. 

    • 5 min
    COVID-19 and Environmental Justice

    COVID-19 and Environmental Justice

    Low-income communities of color are disproportionately impacted by environmental issues in NC, and face higher rates of disease because of it. When COVID-19 hit, Sherri White-Williamson, the Environmental Justice Policy Director at NC Conservation Network, says it became clear that these were the communities that were going to be unduly vulnerable to the virus. In this episode, White-Williamson discusses why environmental justice communities are so at-risk and what policymakers should do about it. 

    • 4 min

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