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Geos Institute helps communities build resilience in the face of climate change

On the surface, Creswell, North Carolina, might seem like a town too small to make headlines. With a population of just 200, it is nestled quietly in the northeastern corner of the state, the kind of place where neighbors know each other by name, and the local infrastructure was built decades ago for a very different climate reality.

But Creswell is doing something extraordinary. With support from Climate Ready America’s Southeast Demonstration Project, led by Geos Institute and supported by the Walmart Foundation, this tiny town is showing what happens when small communities are given access to big tools. This work is helping define a new approach to climate resilience that will eventually be anchored in statewide Climate Innovation Centers, where Navigators, trained climate experts, like Helene Wetherington, will be closely connected to long-term support networks.

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