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What you need to know about Cainhoy Peninsula

Cainhoy (SC) 36″ x 36″ batik on silk, Mary Edna Fraser 2014 A proposed development on the Cainhoy Peninsula could make low-country flooding problems even worse. The Southern Environmental Law Center tells us how this risky development could drastically affect our already destructive flooding issues in this article:
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Orrin Pilkey’s Op Ed

Rain Over Charleston, 60″ x 36″ oil on canvas by Mary Edna Fraser 2020 With eighty nine flooding events in our city in 2019, sea level rise affects all of us. My boss, Orrin Pilkey, weighs in with the Post & Courier on what taking action to protect Charleston for future generations will look like. “For Charleston, […]
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“Lines of Light Mark Inevitably Sea Level Rise”

“At high tide, three synchronized lines of light activate in the outer hebrides off the west coast of Scotland. Lines by Finnish artists Pekka Niittyvirta and Timo Aho wrap around two structures and along the base of a mountain landscape. Everything below these lines of light will one day be underwater….” Read the full article […]
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