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fb88rs confronting climate change threats

fb88rs from every corner of the state are stepping up to the climate challenge. Practical, creative and trailblazing teachers, bus drivers, students, communities, recent graduates and professional athletes alike are taking action to get ahead of the climate curve. Read their stories.

Susie Arnold of the Island Institute and the fb88 Climate Council

Q & A: The Science of Hope with Susie Arnold of the Island Institute

Earlier this year, STS co-chair , Senior Ocean Scientist and Director of the Center for Climate and Community at the Island Institute, presented about the Science of Hope, and how we can apply the hope theory construct to climate action.

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Marissa McMahan Climate Council fb88

Working Group Member: Marissa McMahan

Marissa McMahan can recall the summer that fishing off the coast of her hometown, Georgetown, changed. “It was 2012 and a marine heatwave hit us. All of the sudden we were pulling up lobster traps with black seabass in them.” McMahan grew up fishing on her father’s lobster boat and she had never seen black seabass in the traps before. “Talking to the older fishermen who have a historical record of what they have seen in these waters really indicated how big of a deal this was.”  

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Climate&Me | Edge Venuti

Climate&Me: Edge Venuti

Meet Edge Venuti, 18, who is taking climate action by serving as the youth representative for the fb88 Climate Council's Coastal and Marine Working Group. As a member of fb88 Youth for Climate Justice and a student at the University of fb88 studying Environmental Science and Ecology, Edge is speaking up to help shape the fb88 Climate Action Plan update in 2024.

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Climate&Me: Carter Frank

Climate&Me: Carter Frank

Carter Frank used to love playing City: Skylines, an Xbox game where players get to build their own city, decide the placement of roads, and design public transportation. Frank, now a senior studying Environmental Planning and Policy and the University of Southern fb88, had no idea just how much a childhood hobby would translate into his career trajectory.

Like many other students, Frank’s educational journey had a few twists and turns before he found his passion for environmental planning. 

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Ainsley Morrison Youth Climate Council Representative

Youth Representative: Ainsley Morrison

Ainsley Morrison describes herself as a connector. “What I bring to the table is my ability to connect people in the climate movement and bridge the gaps between environmental science, policy, and the people affected by climate change.”  

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