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Tag Archive: Southeast

July 6, 2026

In South Carolina’s Southern Lowcountry, where stormwater knows no jurisdiction and sea level rise does not stop at county lines, communities are coming together to build climate resilience together.

The Southern Lowcountry Resilience Collaborative (SLRC) is a fast-growing alliance spanning Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton, and Colleton counties showing how shared goals, regional trust, and local leadership can build the future of climate resilience. And it has benefitted from the recent support of the South Carolina Climate Ready America Navigator, part of the Climate Ready America initiative led by the Geos Institute and supported by the Walmart Foundation.

June 10, 2026

Manteo, a coastal town on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, is no stranger to water. With rain, wind tides, and king tides, sometimes the difference between a sunny day and a flooded street is as simple as which direction the wind blows. In recent years, the town has faced an increasingly urgent reality: sea levels are rising, storm surges are intensifying, and high tide flooding is no longer a rare event.

Instead of retreating or resigning, Manteo is designing a different future. Their journey is part of Climate Ready America’s Southeast regional demonstration, led by Geos Institute and supported by the Walmart Foundation. This initiative is proving how local leadership, paired with technical guidance from trained climate experts called Navigators, can shape climate resilience strategies that last.

May 13, 2026

Adelaide Bates did not set out to become South Carolina’s climate connector-in-chief. But since joining the Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities in 2024, she has quietly become a trusted bridge between local governments, state agencies, universities, and everyday people navigating the frontlines of climate change.

As a Navigator hosted by the Shi Institute for Climate Ready America, Adelaide supports communities across the Lowcountry region. Climate experts like Adelaide are the entry point for many communities to Climate Ready America, a nationwide system designed to help every community build climate resilience. Led by Geos Institute and supported by the Walmart Foundation, this groundbreaking pilot in the Southeast is helping local leaders move from ideas to action. Her work helps demonstrate the kind of localized, relationship-based support that will one day be coordinated through Climate Innovation Centers in every state, with Navigators embedded in local communities to keep the work grounded and responsive.

March 11, 2026

When the City of Homestead was designated a Community Disaster Resilience Zone (CDRZ), they did not even know it. That changed the moment Alicia Betancourt picked up the phone.

Alicia Betancourt, a Navigator for Climate Ready America and hosted by the University of Florida IFAS Extension, recognized Homestead on the CDRZ list as a community that could benefit from immediate engagement. Community Disaster Resilience Zones, or CDRZs, are part of a federal initiative to prioritize under-resourced communities for climate resilience funding and support. For Homestead, that designation became the starting line for a deeper journey into long-term climate planning.

February 11, 2026

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 Geos Institute as part of the Climate Ready America Southeast regional demonstration, and funding provided by the Walmart Foundation, this tiny town is showing what happens when small communities are given access to big tools.

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