Impact Locally: The Tourist Economy vs. the Consumptive Economy
The Monterey Bay CEMEX sand mine is the last coastal sand mine in the United States
The Monterey Bay CEMEX sand mine is the last coastal sand mine in the United States
A trio of California state officials addressed a range of critical policy issues at an April 13 discussion panel hosted by the Middlebury Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy.
In just five short years, the Middlebury Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy has assembled a world-class team dedicated to connecting leaders in industry and policy with the science of our sea.
California’s coast is one of the premier locations to live in the world. Home to millions of people, as well as a great diversity of natural features and habitats, it is also a place that is disappearing from beneath our feet.
Middlebury Institute students offer the chance to experience their summer adventures vicariously with blog entries posted from all over the world.
Nine Middlebury Institute International Environmental Policy Students are pursuing fully-funded internships at top marine organizations around the world this summer as Center for the Blue Economy Summer Fellows.
Middlebury Institute professor Fernando DePaolis and Center for the Blue Economy senior fellow Phil King were major contributors to a new study that could help coastal towns and cities around the nation identify strategies for responding to rising sea levels.