Season 2017
Climate Stories NC seeks to capture the voices of North Carolinians whose lives have been affected by changes in the climate. The voices featured here include those of farmers, beekeepers, fishermen, hunters, apple growers and others. These are their stories.
Suzanne Nelson: Owner of Haw River Ranch
See how ranchers in North Carolina are having to deal with more extreme weather.
Suzanne Nelson: Owner of Haw River Ranch
Hear Sally Eason discuss how climate change is making trout farming more difficult.
Sally Eason: Trout Farmer
Richard Mode: Outdoorsman, Conservationist
An interview with Richard Mode, of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation.
Richard Mode: Outdoorsman, Conservationist
Mike Bryant: Wildlife Refugee Manager
An interview with Mike Bryant, manager of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge.
Mike Bryant: Wildlife Refugee Manager
Leigh-Kathryn Bonner: Beekeeper
An interview with Leigh-Kathryn Bonner, NCSU graduate, beekeeper, founder of Bee Downtown.
Leigh-Kathryn Bonner: Beekeeper
Laura Kellogg: Mother & Clean Air Advocate
The Kellogg family discusses the links between asthma and climate change.
Laura Kellogg: Mother & Clean Air Advocate
An interview with Kathryn Kirkpatrick, poet at Appalachian State University.
Kathryn Kirkpatrick: Poet
David Wood: Fishing Guide, Outdoorsman
An interview with David Wood, North Carolina trout fishing guide and outdoorsman.
David Wood: Fishing Guide, Outdoorsman
Curtis Smalling: Bird Conservationist
Curtis, a long-time birder, discusses how our changing climate is affecting birds.
Curtis Smalling: Bird Conservationist
Brianna Steele: Environmental Educator
Brianna Steele works for ACE - Alliance for Climate Education
Brianna Steele: Environmental Educator
Bill Carson, CEO of The Orchard at Altapass, discusses the impact of climate change.
Bill Carson: Apple Grower
Oyster grower Bernie Herman discusses the challenge of protecting oysters from erosion.