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On the Radio: Sustainable East End Explores How To Preserve Shorelines with The Nature Conservancy's Nate Waiwode

One month after Hurricane Sandy tore through our region, communities are asking questions about how we can adapt to future storms and sea level rise.

One month after Hurricane Sandy tore through our region, communities are asking questions about how we can adapt to future storms and sea level rise.

Thursday at 12 Noon on WPKN 89.5FM, Francesca Rheannon talks with Nate Waiwode, a policy adviser for the Nature Conservancy in East Hampton, New York. He deals with marine coastal climate change issues and co-leads the Nature Conservancy’s state and regional climate adaptation efforts.

Sustainable East End a monthly program is archived at http://eastendreport.blogspot.com

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