SCETV Documentary | Sea Change
Over the last 100 years, Atlantic Ocean sea level has increased by 12-18 inches -- a rate many scientists believe will accelerate throughout the 21st century, threatening inundation of many of our nation's most valuable, historic and culturally significant coastal assets.
In SEA CHANGE, South Carolina Educational Television presents diverse perspectives on the impacts of sea level rise and other environmental changes on the entire Eastern Seaboard, as experienced and anticipated in Coastal South Carolina and Georgia. Narrator Patrick McMillan takes viewers from the sands of Hunting Island State Park -- threatened by tidal and storm surge erosion -- to cities, towns and communities up and down the coast.
The program asks and answers many questions. What are the immediate and long-term impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities and the people who live in them? How do we enhance infrastructure and human resiliency in the face of rising tides? Will there be winners and losers in response to the many threats? Do we have the vision and will to engage in both near- and long-term efforts to withstand nature's onslaught?
To learn more about this show, related shows, and educational resources visit, https://www.scetv.org/sea-change.
"Sea Change" was produced by SCETV, in partnership with, South Carolina Aquarium, City of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, SkyWheel of Myrtle Beach, Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes of Myrtle Beach, and Allen University.
Видео SCETV Documentary | Sea Change канала SouthCarolinaETV
In SEA CHANGE, South Carolina Educational Television presents diverse perspectives on the impacts of sea level rise and other environmental changes on the entire Eastern Seaboard, as experienced and anticipated in Coastal South Carolina and Georgia. Narrator Patrick McMillan takes viewers from the sands of Hunting Island State Park -- threatened by tidal and storm surge erosion -- to cities, towns and communities up and down the coast.
The program asks and answers many questions. What are the immediate and long-term impacts of sea level rise on coastal communities and the people who live in them? How do we enhance infrastructure and human resiliency in the face of rising tides? Will there be winners and losers in response to the many threats? Do we have the vision and will to engage in both near- and long-term efforts to withstand nature's onslaught?
To learn more about this show, related shows, and educational resources visit, https://www.scetv.org/sea-change.
"Sea Change" was produced by SCETV, in partnership with, South Carolina Aquarium, City of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, SkyWheel of Myrtle Beach, Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes of Myrtle Beach, and Allen University.
Видео SCETV Documentary | Sea Change канала SouthCarolinaETV
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