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    <copyright>Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience</copyright>
    <description>Green Tides is a science podcast about coastal resilience, climate change and the future of the world’s coasts.

Across five episodes, we follow the science, the people and the ideas shaping more resilient coastlines. We look at how sea-level rise, stronger storms, coastal erosion, pollution and environmental pressure are reshaping coastal areas worldwide, and how communities, researchers and institutions are learning to respond.

From ocean literacy and the Digital Twin of the Ocean to island communities, environmental justice and co-designed solutions, each episode turns complex ocean science into stories you can understand and act on.

Because protecting the coast doesn’t mean freezing it in time. It means understanding change, building resilience and learning to live with the ocean more responsibly.

Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Credits

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Green Tides is a science podcast about coastal resilience, climate change and the future of the world’s coasts.

Across five episodes, we follow the science, the people and the ideas shaping more resilient coastlines. We look at how sea-level rise, stronger storms, coastal erosion, pollution and environmental pressure are reshaping coastal areas worldwide, and how communities, researchers and institutions are learning to respond.

From ocean literacy and the Digital Twin of the Ocean to island communities, environmental justice and co-designed solutions, each episode turns complex ocean science into stories you can understand and act on.

Because protecting the coast doesn’t mean freezing it in time. It means understanding change, building resilience and learning to live with the ocean more responsibly.

Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Credits

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Green Tides</strong> is a science podcast about <strong>coastal resilience</strong>, <strong>climate change</strong> and the future of the world’s coasts.</p>
<p>Across five episodes, we follow the science, the people and the ideas shaping more resilient coastlines. We look at how <strong>sea-level rise</strong>, stronger storms, <strong>coastal erosion</strong>, pollution and environmental pressure are reshaping coastal areas worldwide, and how communities, researchers and institutions are learning to respond.</p>
<p>From <strong>ocean literacy</strong> and the <strong>Digital Twin of the Ocean</strong> to island communities, <strong>environmental justice</strong> and co-designed solutions, each episode turns complex ocean science into stories you can understand and act on.</p>
<p>Because protecting the coast doesn’t mean freezing it in time. It means understanding change, building resilience and learning to live with the ocean more responsibly.</p>
<p><strong>Green Tides</strong> is a podcast by the <strong>DCC-CR</strong> (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by <strong>Podstar</strong>.</p>
<p><br><strong>Credits</strong></p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</p>
<p><br></p>]]>
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      <title>Co-Designing the Coast: From Science to Shared Solutions - Ep. 5</title>
      <description>How do we turn coastal science into real-world action?

In this final episode of Green Tides, we investigate how co-design, stakeholder engagement and the Partner Alliance Network (PAN) connect scientists, engineers, policymakers, institutions and communities working toward more resilient coastal futures.

Looking at two leading European research institutes, we reveal how predictive services, open-source models, capacity building and international collaboration make coastal resilience more usable, accessible and actionable on the ground.

Featuring Joanna Staneva, HEREON‘s head of department; and Loreta Cornacchia, researcher at Deltares.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠⁠HEREON and DELTARES

Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by ⁠Podstar⁠.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2026 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Co-Designing the Coast: From Science to Shared Solutions</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>How do we turn coastal science into real-world action?

In this final episode of Green Tides, we investigate how co-design, stakeholder engagement and the Partner Alliance Network (PAN) connect scientists, engineers, policymakers, institutions and communities working toward more resilient coastal futures.

Looking at two leading European research institutes, we reveal how predictive services, open-source models, capacity building and international collaboration make coastal resilience more usable, accessible and actionable on the ground.

Featuring Joanna Staneva, HEREON‘s head of department; and Loreta Cornacchia, researcher at Deltares.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠⁠HEREON and DELTARES

Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by ⁠Podstar⁠.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we turn <strong>coastal science</strong> into real-world action?</p>
<p>In this final episode of <strong>Green Tides</strong>, we investigate how <strong>co-design</strong>, <strong>stakeholder engagement</strong> and the <strong>Partner Alliance Network</strong> (PAN) connect scientists, engineers, policymakers, institutions and communities working toward more resilient coastal futures.</p>
<p>Looking at two leading European research institutes, we reveal how <strong>predictive services</strong>, <strong>open-source models</strong>, capacity building and international collaboration make <strong>coastal resilience</strong> more usable, accessible and actionable on the ground.</p>
<p><strong>Featuring Joanna Staneva</strong>, HEREON‘s head of department; and <strong>Loreta Cornacchia</strong>, researcher at Deltares.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations">⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠</a></p>
<p>And our partner ⁠⁠<a href="https://www.hereon.de/index.php.en">HEREON</a> and <a href="https://www.deltares.nl/en%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0">DELTARES</a></p>
<p>Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by <a href="https://podstar.it/">⁠Podstar⁠</a>.</p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Production support: Annalisa Prestianni</p>
<p><strong>Special thanks to CMCC </strong>– Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</p>
<p><br></p>
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      <title>Community Resilience in Island States - Ep. 4</title>
      <description>What does coastal resilience look like for island communities living on the front line of climate change?

In this episode of Green Tides, we travel from the Caribbean to the Western Pacific to see how island states face rising seas, stronger storms, coastal erosion, coral reef degradation and rapid urbanisation, often all at once, in what scientists call multi-hazard systems.

We dig into why these communities are seen as early indicators of global change, and why resilience is about environmental justice, access to knowledge, economic stability and who has the resources to adapt.

Featuring Lorna Inniss, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Caribbean coastal region; and Wenxi Zhu, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Western Pacific coastal region.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠UNESCO⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 06:56:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What does coastal resilience look like for island communities living on the front line of climate change?

In this episode of Green Tides, we travel from the Caribbean to the Western Pacific to see how island states face rising seas, stronger storms, coastal erosion, coral reef degradation and rapid urbanisation, often all at once, in what scientists call multi-hazard systems.

We dig into why these communities are seen as early indicators of global change, and why resilience is about environmental justice, access to knowledge, economic stability and who has the resources to adapt.

Featuring Lorna Inniss, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Caribbean coastal region; and Wenxi Zhu, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Western Pacific coastal region.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠UNESCO⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does <strong>coastal resilience</strong> look like for island communities living on the front line of climate change?</p>
<p>In this episode of <strong>Green Tides</strong>, we travel from the <strong>Caribbean</strong> to the <strong>Western Pacific</strong> to see how <strong>island states</strong> face rising seas, stronger storms, coastal erosion, <strong>coral reef degradation</strong> and rapid urbanisation, often all at once, in what scientists call <strong>multi-hazard systems</strong>.</p>
<p>We dig into why these communities are seen as early indicators of global change, and why resilience is about <strong>environmental justice</strong>, access to knowledge, economic stability and who has the resources to adapt.</p>
<p><strong>Featuring Lorna Inniss</strong>, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Caribbean coastal region; and <strong>Wenxi Zhu</strong>, UN Ocean Decade expert on the Western Pacific coastal region.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations">⁠⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠⁠</a></p>
<p>And our partner <a href="https://www.ioc.unesco.org/en">⁠UNESCO⁠</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by <a href="https://podstar.it/">Podstar</a>.</p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Production support: Annalisa Prestianni</p>
<p><strong>Special thanks to CMCC </strong>– Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.<br></p>]]>
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      <title>Digital Twin of the Ocean: The New Frontiers of Coastal Science - Ep. 3</title>
      <description>What if we could test the impact of a storm before it ever reaches the coast?

We step inside the Digital Twin of the Ocean: a living, virtual replica of the real ocean, continuously updated with satellite data, coastal sensors, ocean models and artificial intelligence.

We explore how digital twins, AI, high-performance computing and forecasting systems help scientists and decision-makers anticipate coastal flooding, erosion, wave overtopping and other climate-related hazards, and what it takes, behind the scenes, to make those simulations reliable and secure.

Featuring Dott. Giovanni Coppini, scientist at CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change), Megi Hoxhaj, telecommunications engineer and technical lead at CMCC, and Salvatore Causio, Coastal Ocean Modeler at CMCC.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠

And our partner CMCC⁠⁠ Foundation



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 09:10:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What if we could test the impact of a storm before it ever reaches the coast?

We step inside the Digital Twin of the Ocean: a living, virtual replica of the real ocean, continuously updated with satellite data, coastal sensors, ocean models and artificial intelligence.

We explore how digital twins, AI, high-performance computing and forecasting systems help scientists and decision-makers anticipate coastal flooding, erosion, wave overtopping and other climate-related hazards, and what it takes, behind the scenes, to make those simulations reliable and secure.

Featuring Dott. Giovanni Coppini, scientist at CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change), Megi Hoxhaj, telecommunications engineer and technical lead at CMCC, and Salvatore Causio, Coastal Ocean Modeler at CMCC.

Learn more at ⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠

And our partner CMCC⁠⁠ Foundation



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if we could test the impact of a storm before it ever reaches the coast?</p>
<p>We step inside the <strong>Digital Twin of the Ocean</strong>: a living, virtual replica of the real ocean, continuously updated with <strong>satellite data</strong>, <strong>coastal sensors</strong>, <strong>ocean models</strong> and <strong>artificial intelligence</strong>.</p>
<p>We explore how <strong>digital twins</strong>, <strong>AI</strong>, high-performance computing and forecasting systems help scientists and decision-makers anticipate <strong>coastal flooding</strong>, <strong>erosion</strong>, wave overtopping and other climate-related hazards, and what it takes, behind the scenes, to make those simulations reliable and secure.</p>
<p><strong>Featuring Dott. Giovanni Coppini</strong>, scientist at CMCC (Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change), <strong>Megi Hoxhaj</strong>, telecommunications engineer and technical lead at CMCC, and <strong>Salvatore Causio</strong>, Coastal Ocean Modeler at CMCC.</p>
<p><br>Learn more at <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations">⁠⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠⁠</a></p>
<p>And our partner <a href="https://www.cmcc.it/it">CMCC⁠⁠ Foundation</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.</p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Production support: Annalisa Prestianni</p>
<p><strong>Special thanks to CMCC </strong>– Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</p>]]>
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      <title>Educating for Coastal Futures: Training the Scientists and Citizens of Tomorrow - Ep. 2</title>
      <description>How can education protect the future of our coasts?

We unpack why ocean literacy is a core pillar of coastal resilience for scientists, citizens, communities, policymakers, and young professionals facing climate and ocean challenges firsthand.

We follow learners from Brazil to Nigeria, the Philippines and beyond through DCC-CR programmes such as Co-Growth, COMPASS and the OceanTeacher Global Academy, seeing how training turns knowledge into action, from climate adaptation and marine conservation to remote sensing, water-quality monitoring and community-based solutions.

Featuring Prof. Villy Kourafalou, Scientific Director of the DCC-CR; Isadora Timbó, coastal-resilience and climate-adaptation project lead at GITEC and member of the Women’s League for the Ocean; Abe Woo, Early Career Ocean Professional (ECOP); and Esther Kadiene, Lecturer in marine and environmental biology at Delta State University, Abraka (Nigeria).



Learn more at ⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠

And the ⁠OceanTeacher Global Academy⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>How can education protect the future of our coasts?

We unpack why ocean literacy is a core pillar of coastal resilience for scientists, citizens, communities, policymakers, and young professionals facing climate and ocean challenges firsthand.

We follow learners from Brazil to Nigeria, the Philippines and beyond through DCC-CR programmes such as Co-Growth, COMPASS and the OceanTeacher Global Academy, seeing how training turns knowledge into action, from climate adaptation and marine conservation to remote sensing, water-quality monitoring and community-based solutions.

Featuring Prof. Villy Kourafalou, Scientific Director of the DCC-CR; Isadora Timbó, coastal-resilience and climate-adaptation project lead at GITEC and member of the Women’s League for the Ocean; Abe Woo, Early Career Ocean Professional (ECOP); and Esther Kadiene, Lecturer in marine and environmental biology at Delta State University, Abraka (Nigeria).



Learn more at ⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠

And the ⁠OceanTeacher Global Academy⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can <strong>education</strong> protect the future of our coasts?</p>
<p>We unpack why <strong>ocean literacy</strong> is a core pillar of <strong>coastal resilience</strong> for scientists, citizens, communities, policymakers, and young professionals facing climate and ocean challenges firsthand.</p>
<p>We follow learners from Brazil to Nigeria, the Philippines and beyond through DCC-CR programmes such as <strong>Co-Growth</strong>, <strong>COMPASS</strong> and the <strong>OceanTeacher Global Academy</strong>, seeing how training turns knowledge into action, from <strong>climate adaptation</strong> and <strong>marine conservation</strong> to remote sensing, water-quality monitoring and community-based solutions.</p>
<p><strong>Featuring Prof. Villy Kourafalou</strong>, Scientific Director of the DCC-CR; <strong>Isadora Timbó</strong>, coastal-resilience and climate-adaptation project lead at GITEC and member of the Women’s League for the Ocean; <strong>Abe Woo</strong>, Early Career Ocean Professional (ECOP); and <strong>Esther Kadiene</strong>, Lecturer in marine and environmental biology at Delta State University, Abraka (Nigeria).</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations">⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠</a></p>
<p>And the <a href="https://classroom.oceanteacher.org/">⁠<strong>OceanTeacher Global Academy</strong>⁠</a></p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.</p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Production support: Annalisa Prestianni</p>
<p>Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</p>]]>
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      <title>Why Coastal Resilience Matters: A Historical and Systemic Perspective</title>
      <description>What does coastal resilience actually mean? And why does it shape the future of every coastline on Earth?

In this opening episode of Green Tides, we trace how coastal resilience moved from a niche term to a global priority, from the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 2030 to the UN Ocean Decade. Then we get concrete, exploring how sea-level rise, coastal erosion, pollution and the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are reshaping coastal environments and the communities that depend on them.

You’ll come away understanding why protecting the coast is not about freezing it in time, but about helping coastal ecosystems and societies adapt, resist and recover under change.

Featuring Prof. Nadia Pinardi, Director of the Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience (DCC-CR) and oceanographer; Prof. Elena Fabbri, Marine Physiologist and Head of the Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna; and Prof. Greta Tellarini, Full Professor of Navigation and Transport Law, Department of Law, University of Bologna.

Learn more at ⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠⁠Ocean Decade⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>What does coastal resilience actually mean? And why does it shape the future of every coastline on Earth?

In this opening episode of Green Tides, we trace how coastal resilience moved from a niche term to a global priority, from the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 2030 to the UN Ocean Decade. Then we get concrete, exploring how sea-level rise, coastal erosion, pollution and the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are reshaping coastal environments and the communities that depend on them.

You’ll come away understanding why protecting the coast is not about freezing it in time, but about helping coastal ecosystems and societies adapt, resist and recover under change.

Featuring Prof. Nadia Pinardi, Director of the Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience (DCC-CR) and oceanographer; Prof. Elena Fabbri, Marine Physiologist and Head of the Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna; and Prof. Greta Tellarini, Full Professor of Navigation and Transport Law, Department of Law, University of Bologna.

Learn more at ⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠

And our partner ⁠⁠Ocean Decade⁠



Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.

Narrator: Federica Orsi

Writing: Lorenzo Molino

Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra

Graphics: Laura Fracasso

Producer: Ester Memeo

Production support: Annalisa Prestianni

Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</itunes:summary>
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<p>You’ll come away understanding why protecting the coast is not about freezing it in time, but about helping coastal ecosystems and societies adapt, resist and recover under change.</p>
<p><strong>Featuring Prof. Nadia Pinardi</strong>, Director of the Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience (DCC-CR) and oceanographer; Prof. <strong>Elena Fabbri</strong>, Marine Physiologist and Head of the Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna; and Prof. <strong>Greta Tellarini</strong>, Full Professor of Navigation and Transport Law, Department of Law, University of Bologna.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations">⁠⁠Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience⁠⁠</a></p>
<p>And our partner <a href="https://oceandecade.org/">⁠⁠Ocean Decade⁠</a></p>
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<p>Green Tides is a podcast by the DCC-CR (Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience), produced by Podstar.</p>
<p>Narrator: Federica Orsi</p>
<p>Writing: Lorenzo Molino</p>
<p>Sound design: Antonio Mezzadra</p>
<p>Graphics: Laura Fracasso</p>
<p>Producer: Ester Memeo</p>
<p>Production support: Annalisa Prestianni</p>
<p>Special thanks to CMCC – Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and Deltares.</p>]]>
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In the trailer of Green Tides, we set off on a journey into coastal resilience, where climate change, rising seas, intensifying storms and accelerating erosion are reshaping beaches, cliffs, ecosystems and coastal communities around the world.

We meet the people, science and projects working to protect what we love asking how coastal environments and societies can adapt, resist and recover by learning how to face it.

Follow Green Tides and get closer to the science, people and ideas shaping the future of our coasts.

Visit our website: https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations</description>
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      <itunes:summary>What if the coasts we love are changing faster than we think?

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We meet the people, science and projects working to protect what we love asking how coastal environments and societies can adapt, resist and recover by learning how to face it.

Follow Green Tides and get closer to the science, people and ideas shaping the future of our coasts.

Visit our website: https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations</itunes:summary>
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<p>We meet the people, science and projects working to protect what we love asking how coastal environments and societies can adapt, resist and recover by learning how to face it.</p>
<p>Follow <strong>Green Tides</strong> and get closer to the science, people and ideas shaping the future of our coasts.</p>
<p>Visit our website: <a href="https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations"><u>https://centri.unibo.it/dcc-cr/en/green-tides-resilience-conversations</u></a><br></p>
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