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Preview | State of Change: Living with Water

How communities are returning waterways to a natural state to address the impacts of climate change.

Aired 04/17/2025

State of Change

Preview | State of Change: Living with Water

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How communities are returning waterways to a natural state to address the impacts of climate change.

Learn how NC communities have increased their resilience to climate change by returning waterways to a natural state. Stories include how the Battleship North Carolina modified its marshy surroundings to adapt to rising sea levels, how Conserving Carolina is working to restore floodplains in western NC and how the Coharie Indian Tribe is reconnecting with the river they’ve lived on for centuries.

Aired 04/17/2025

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State of Change is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

State of Change is part of the Pulitzer Center’s Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. For more information, go to https://pulitzercenter.org/connected-coastlines.

Battleship North Carolina: Living with the Tide

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Clip: Special | 7m 50s | Tidal flooding skyrocketed at Battleship North Carolina. Natural systems may be the key to survival. (7m 50s)

The Coharie Indian Tribe: Returning to the River

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Clip: Special | 8m 42s | The Coharie Indian Tribe's restoration of their namesake river prompts a cultural awakening. (8m 42s)

The French Broad River: Fixing the Floodplains

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Clip: Special | 8m 50s | Restored floodplains absorb and hold water, building resilience to climate change in Western NC. (8m 50s)

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State of Change is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

State of Change is part of the Pulitzer Center’s Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. For more information, go to https://pulitzercenter.org/connected-coastlines.

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