Center for the Blue Economy
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Growing Green Businesses and Decarbonizing Freight: Student Presentations
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicUnderstanding Climate: Be Careful What You Ask a Scientist, Dr. Brendan Kelly
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicRegional Collaboration on Climate Resilience and Green Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ms. Kelly Malinowski
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicA Brief History of the World (and Ocean) Public Trust, Dr. Mike Orbach
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicChasing the Thunder: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
McCone Irvine Auditorium
Free
Open to the PublicCBE Fellows: Working on Marine Conservation Around the World
The Middlebury Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy is sponsoring eleven students from the International Environmental Policy program on summer internships with top marine organizations from the Bay Area to the Galapagos.
The Blue Economies of Kenya and Tanzania
| by Charles Colgan
The Center for the Blue Economy will develop a baseline assessment of the ocean economies of Kenya and Tanzania, which can be used as a foundation for developing blue economy strategies in each country.
West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz: Iconic. Endangered.
West Cliff Drive in the of City of Santa Cruz, California spans 2.5 miles of ocean views, cliffs and beaches. That stretch is home to an iconic lighthouse, prime surf spots, and is frequented by the wealthy and working class alike. But sea-level rise and storms threaten to undercut the road. This summer, the Center for the Blue Economy will help City managers determine the best way forward for West Cliff Drive.