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Sustainability, Climate Change and the Plan (part 3 of 3)
See how the Long Island Regional Sustainability Plan may help with planning across the region and throughout the East Coast of the United States. Published on Apr 28, 2014  Featured in the interviews is Diane Dale of AECOM and project Director and Gary Lawrence, AECOM Chief Sustainability Officer who addresses mitigation, resilency, and adaptation in relation to the recovery from Sandy.
EarthSayer Gary Lawrence
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
Planning for a Cleaner, Greener, Long Island (Part 1 of 3)

Find out how AECOM is helping communities on Long Island, New York, United States, develop a sustainable plan for the future.  Rosemary Olsen former director Green Initiatives, the Community Development Corporation talks about the consortium of towns they brought together. John Kaiman, special advisor to NYS Governor for Sandy Recovery and former Supervisor Town of North Hempstead and Diane Dale, AECOM Project Director talk about the public private partnership and the AECOM role in the project.  Part 2 and Part 3. 

EarthSayers Diane Dale; John Kaiman; Rosemary Olsen
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
The Story of "U" by Ruth Ann Barrett

When I moved into the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, I saw within a three block area many buildings, two within a block, with a "U" as in unsafe.  The neighborhood I am told has the highest concentration of  such buildings.  It is a sad situation for a City that prides itself on its built environment. (April 2014)

UPDATE: December 2014 presentation about Unreinforced Masonry Buildings (UMB) here.

Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Portland Sustainability Leaders More Details
U.S. NOAA Says 2014 was Hottest Year on Record
Last year was Earth's warmest on record, separate reports by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released on Friday showed.

With the exception of 1998, the 10 warmest years on record have now occurred since the year 2000, according to analysis of surface temperature measurements by NASA and NOAA.
NASA said since 1880, when record-keeping began, Earth’s average surface temperature has warmed by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degrees Celsius), a trend that is largely driven by the increase in carbon dioxide and other human emissions into the planet’s atmosphere. Published on Jan 16, 2015

Date unknown Format News
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Hundreds of Thousands Without Water In Toledo, Ohio
Algal bloom has contaminated the water supply; National Guard called in to help. Published on Aug 3, 2014
Date unknown Format News
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection One Water More Details
California's Extreme Drought, Explained | The New York Times
The State of California is experiencing the worst drought in its history. Find out just how bad the situation is getting and what it means for you. Published on Jul 7, 2014

Produced by: Carrie Halperin and Sean Patrick Farrell

Read the story here at NY Times.

EarthSayers Sean Patrick Farrell; Carrie Halperi; Jennifer Morgan
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Adaptation and Mitigation | Climate Wisconsin on Climate Change

Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

This animated video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board distinguishes the roles of mitigation and adaptation in responding to climate change. The video offers examples of actions that humans can take as individuals and a society to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on natural and built environments.

More info and educational resources available here.

Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director
Threehouse Media -- illustration, animation
Ted Leonard -- voice

EarthSayers Ted Leonard; Finn Ryan
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Wisconsin:Stories from a State of Change More Details
Ice Fishing | Climate Wisconsin by Tom and Norma Marchant

Climate change is affecting the duration of ice cover on Lake Monona in Madison, WI. In this multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, learn about the relationship between ice fishing and decreasing ice cover through the eyes of two local ice fishers. Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin. .

Resource Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director
David Nevala -- photography, editing
Asche and Spencer -- music

EarthSayers Norma Marchant; Tom Marchant
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Wisconsin:Stories from a State of Change More Details
Fly Fishing | Climate Wisconsin by Peter Cozad

Follow Peter Cozad, a fly fishing guide in Viroqua as he explores a few of the many trout streams in southwestern Wisconsin. Learn why fly fishing is important to the economy of the region as well as to him personally, and how it may be threatened by climate change in this multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin.

Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, video
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Asche and Spencer -- music

 

EarthSayers Peter Cozad; David Nevala; Finn Ryan
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Wisconsin:Stories from a State of Change More Details
Farming | Climate Wisconsin by Kyle Niedfeldt Zenz

Kyle Niedfeldt Zenz, a fourth generation farmer in Bangor, WI, is the farm manager at Old Oak Family Farm. Watch as she describes the diverse crops and animals raised on the farm and the challenges they face from climate change, including pests and disease, in this multimedia video produced by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010 More info and educational resources available at Climate Wisconsin.  .

Production Credits:
Finn Ryan -- producer, director, photography
David Nevala -- photography, video, editing
Asche and Spencer -- music

EarthSayers David Nevala; Finn Ryan; Kyle Niedfeldt Zenz
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Wisconsin:Stories from a State of Change More Details
 

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