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Planting Piedmont Grasslands Helps Fight Climate Change

Learn how planting native grassland plants mimics historical landscapes and stores carbon.

Aired 04/19/2023

State of Change

Planting Piedmont Grasslands Helps Fight Climate Change

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Learn how planting native grassland plants mimics historical landscapes and stores carbon.

Grasslands are a surprising part of the North Carolina Piedmont’s ecological history. Learn how planting native grassland species in our yards and other open areas mimics historical landscapes while improving the soil and fighting our changing climate.

Aired 04/19/2023

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.

Fighting Saltwater Intrusion in the Blacklands

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Productive farmland in NC’s Tidewater region needs protection from rising sea levels. (9m 2s)

The Potential of Pocosin Peatlands’ Carbon Storage

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Trek into the coastal peatlands and learn how these unique landscapes store carbon. (8m 25s)

Thinking Outside the Box with No-Till Farming

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Farmers and researchers in Reidsville see the positive impacts of no-till agriculture. (8m 22s)

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North Carolinians are using natural solutions to respond to our changing climate. (59s)

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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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