Surge Magazine
  • Home
  • About
  • Become a Sponsor
  • Our Sponsors
Sign in Subscribe

Nature & Ecology

CHS 2030: Nurturing Our Urban Creeks

CHS 2030: Nurturing Our Urban Creeks

Gadsden Creek is only one of the Charleston water bodies with “urban creek syndrome:” contaminants from surrounding car traffic and development, reduced water intake from inflexible anti-flood infrastructure, and reduced ecological diversity. To put it simply, we don’t take care of our creeks.
Surge Editorial Team Sep 16, 2023
Our Shorebirds Story is Still Being Written

Our Shorebirds Story is Still Being Written

Storytelling is as old as humanity. Chris Crolley tells the story of our birds and reminds us that it is still being written - so it's not too late.
Surge Editorial Team Apr 28, 2023
Climate Change Impacts in the Lowcountry: Sea Turtles

Climate Change Impacts in the Lowcountry: Sea Turtles

Sea turtles are integral to the Lowcountry ecosystem. So, what does it really mean to #ProtectWhatYouLove?
Sydney Bollinger Dec 7, 2022
Fight Ecological Simplification with Native Diversity!

Fight Ecological Simplification with Native Diversity!

Native plants are a solution to the increasing ecological simplification. Learn more about South Carolina and Charleston native plants.
Surge Editorial Team Aug 9, 2022

Subscribe to Surge Magazine

Stay up to date with best climate writing in South Carolina & subscribe to Surge!
  • Sign up
Surge Magazine © 2025. Powered by Ghost