In this episode we interview Justine Teba, Orien Longknife, and Demetrius Johnson from The Red Nation. Our discussion centers around the book The Red Deal: Indigenous Action To Save Our Earth, which is the first book release from the Red Media imprint on Common Notions. The Red Deal is a call for action beyond the scope of the US colonial state. It's a program for Indigenous liberation, life, and land-an affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for this planet to be...
Topics: Podcast, politicssolidarity, Indigenous, antiimperialism, caretaking, sovereignty, decolonization,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Alize Carrere, a National Geographic Explorer, filmmaker, and PhD student researching and documenting human adaptations to environmental change. Alize discuses her four part adaptation series she did with PBS. We also discuss her doctoral research on \"climatopias\", the forward-looking plans that architects, designers and futurists are drawing up in response to imminent environmental change. Doug and Alize discuss how the...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
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Jan 17, 2017
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"Europe is determined that the Paris Summit be a breakthrough." - @eucopresident on #climatechange & #COP21 at #UNGA European Council president Tusk at the United Nations General Assembly President Tusk called for an ambitious agreement on climate: "With a pledge to reduce CO2 by 40%, as compared to 1990, Europe remains in the lead of this process."
Topics: videobot, archiveteam, twitter, twitter.com, 649223872537952256, EU Council, #climatechange,...
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Jan 17, 2017
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"I deeply appreciate your leadership&engagement. EU has a long&proud record of leadership on #ClimateChange." Ban Ki-moon in #EPlenary @UN https://t.co/8oFwxrhy9H The EU ratifies the Paris Agreement The EU ratification and deposit will cross the 55% emission threshold and therefore trigger the entry into force of the Paris Agreement.
Topics: videobot, archiveteam, twitter, twitter.com, 783338733256871936, European Commission,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Ladd Keith and Dr Sara Meerow to discuss their new book, Planning for Urban Heat Resilience. Sara is an Assistant Professor at the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University and Ladd is an Assistant Professor in Planning and Chair of Sustainable Built Environments at The University of Arizona. Ladd and Sara discuss: the complexities of urban heat; heat equity; planning tools; case studies of...
Topics: Podcast, ClimateChange, Planning, adaptation, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Leo Goldsmith of ICF and Dr. Michael Mendez, Assistant Professor of Environmental Planning and Policy at the University of California, Irvine, to discuss their new paper, Queer and Present Danger: Understanding the Disparate Impacts of Disasters on LGBTQ+ Communities. Mike and Leo discuss the unique vulnerabilities of this community in disaster relief; the myth of gay affluence; how faith-based groups have a history of discriminatory...
Topics: Podcast, ClimateChange, adaptation, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In this episode we are joined by Katie Morgan and Dr. Diane Thompson. We dive deep into the Biosphere 2 Ocean project, exploring stories and lessons from the early missions, takeaways from past research campaigns, insights into coral reef biology, and updates on the current campaign of the Biosphere 2 Coral Reef Lab.Dr. Diane Thompson's Lab Website:https://uathompsonlab.com/Biosphere 2 Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB-dGCnVK2A&t=6s
Topics: Podcast, biomes, biosphere, biosphere2, closedsystems, earthscience, ecology, marinebiology,...
In this episode we are joined by Oceanographer and Geoscientist, Dr. Joellen Russell. Joellen is Professor and the Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Integrative Science at the University of Arizona Department of Geosciences. Joellen is the lead for the modeling team of the Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling project (SOCCOM).
Topics: Podcast, biomes, biosphere, biosphere2, closedsystems, earthscience, ecology, marinebiology,...
Part 3: Patricia and Christian talk with the host of Physical Attraction podcast Thomas Hornigold about environmental policy, the Euro, monetary sovereignty, and the implications of MMT as they see it.Please help sustain this podcast!Patrons get early access to all episodes and patron-only episodes: https://www.patreon.com/MMTpodcastShow notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/48816832
Topics: Podcast, economics, grassroots, grassrootsmedia, mmt, modernmonetarytheory, pileus, politics,...
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Jan 17, 2017
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#AGRIFISH on farmers position in supply chain, unfair trade practices and effect of agriculture on #climatechange. https://t.co/e2eqsOftjQ https://t.co/kYbyZCFbrk Agriculture Council highlights, 12 December 2016 Agriculture ministers decided on the importance of the position of farmers in the food supply chain. They also looked at ways in which agriculture helps fighting climate change.
Topics: videobot, archiveteam, twitter, twitter.com, 808412477310439425, EU Council, #AGRIFISH,...
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Oct 14, 2018
10/18
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Une oeuvre de Yann Toma - www.humanenergy.fr Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/10288162@N07/22946074444 Uploader: Yann Caradec
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Oct 14, 2018
10/18
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Une oeuvre de Yann Toma - www.humanenergy.fr Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/10288162@N07/23573802345 Uploader: Yann Caradec
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Jan 17, 2017
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#Climatechange: @EUCouncil speeds up process for EU ratification of #ParisAgreement https://t.co/iarCEiGRun https://t.co/fPWpRa01FG
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Doug Parsons is joined by author and professor, Elizabeth Rush. Elizabeth discusses her recent book, Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore. Doug and Elizabeth dig in to the positive reaction it's received, her book tour, and they take a deep dive on how vulnerability to climate change relates to the #MeToo movement. It's a provocative and enlightening conversation. And we have a bit of fun too.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
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Jan 18, 2017
01/17
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.@FedericaMog opening EU-US energy council with @JohnKerry and @ErnestMoniz #climatechange EU-US Energy Council 2016
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In this episode, I'm on location in St. Paul, Minnesota, on the banks of the Mississippi River attending the National Adaptation Forum! This daily digest - a partnership with the American Society of Adaptation Professionals - I go around talking to forum attendees about why they are attending and discuss some of the exciting developments in the field of adaptation.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In this episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons talks with Julia Kim and Kif Scheuer of the Local Government Commission, and Michael McCormick of the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research about the upcoming California Adaptation Forum August 27-29th in Sacramento, California. Also in this episode, Doug talks with the 2018 winners of the Tyler Prize, Dr. Paul G. Falkowski and Dr. James J. McCarthy.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In episode 103 of America Adapts, host Doug Parsons talks with Anita Van Breda of World Wildlife Fund, Amanda Wasley of WSP and Dr. Meredith Wiggins of Historic England. In this end of the year showcase, Doug and his guests list their top climate stories; the diversity of adaptation professionals; podcast listening habits; top America Adapts episodes of the year and their recommendations for the pod in 2020!
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug is highlighting two new adaptation books, Moving to Higher Ground, Rising Sea Level and the Path Forward by sea level rise expert John Englander and a Blueprint for Coastal Adaptation, edited by Dr. Carolyn Kousky at the Wharton School at the Univ. of Pennsylvania. We'll take a sneak peak in these books that are focusing on coastal adaptation and sea level rise. Learn what inspired the authors to write each book and how each brings new, important ideas in this emerging field of adaptation.
Topics: Podcast, Politics, Sustainability, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental,...
Dr. Carolyn Kousky, the Executive Director at the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center. Carolyn has developed 8 recommendations for the incoming Biden administration to prioritize adaptation. We go through the recommendations, which cover disaster preparedness, strengthening our infrastructure to utilizing nature based approaches to adaptation. The recommendations are an important contribution as President Biden begins his efforts to mitigate AND adapt to climate change.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Erin Sikorsky, the director of The Center for Climate and Security. Erin and Doug discuss: how to elevate the urgency of climate change through national security; why climate change is considered a top threat to the U.S.; how it's impacting the core duties of the U.S. military; where are global 'hot spots'; how climate change could lead to further political polarization in the U.S.; the value of a National Adaptation Plan and more!...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Did you know that it wasn't too long ago that coal represented 25% of Ontario's energy supply mix? This toxic energy source caused a host of damaging environmental and public health problems. Thankfully, in 2014, Ontario was the first jurisdiction in North America to eliminate coal as a source of electricity production. Climate change and transportation policy analyst at David Suzuki Foundation, Gideon Forman joins us to chat about coal, how Ontario transitioned away from it, and what's next...
Topics: Podcast, Communications, Emerging, electricity, energy, energysector, innovations,...
Episode 5: Beth Gibbons, Managing Director of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals talks shop with Doug Parsons. Beth is the new Managing Director of ASAP: if you are an existing member, hear what Beth has to say about the future of ASAP; and, if you are considering joining, learn more about how the society can be relevant to your work, or how you can be relevant to the society! Also, Beth and Doug discuss (and sometimes debate!) what happens next with adaptation policy; getting out...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
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Oct 13, 2016
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Poker-face as you've never heard it in a place you've never seen it - how to close the Royal Bank of Scotland with songs and superglue. At Climate Camp 2010, Edinburgh. http://visionon.tv
Topics: climate camp, climatecamp, environment, Camp For Climate Action, direct action, directaction,...
Doug Parsons celebrates two years of America Adapts by talking with Dr. Natasha DeJarnett, from the American Public Health Association (APHA) . Natasha leads the Natural Environment portfolio focusing on water, air and climate change. Doug and Natasha cover such topics as the role of APHA in addressing climate impacts on public health; environmental justice and equity; the roles of nurses, doctors and clinics in climate building awareness, and much more!
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In this episode of America Adapts, I talk with Sascha Petersen, founder and lead of Adaptation International, an Austin, Texas based consulting firm. Sascha talks about his experiences working on adaptation projects with local governments and tribal interests. Learn the nuances of dealing with adaptation with tribal communities and how those lessons could be applied elsewhere. We also discuss if the private sector world of adaptation is growing and what new opportunities exist for those seeking...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Episode 2: Dr. Molly Cross: In the second episode, Doug Parsons talks with Dr. Molly Cross, the Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator with the Wildlife Conservation Society. Listen in as Doug and Molly discuss how to fund adaptation; identifying 'bad' adaptation; the Supreme Court, porn and adaptation (yes, you read that right); on the ground examples, behind the scenes of a Tedx talk and much more! Tim Watkins, a science educator, joins Doug for a brief adaptation round table, discussing...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In episode 39 of America Adapts, I talk with Barrett Ristroph, an adaptation and environmental lawyer based in Alaska. Barrett is also a PhD candidate studying adaptation planning. Also in this segment, Doug reports back from the massive climate change march in Washington, DC. Donate to America Adapts (We are now a tax deductible charitable organization!) Subscribe to America Adapts on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/america-adapts-climate-change/id1133023095?mt=2 Listen here. On...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Jeanine Dudle and Dr. Sarah Strauss of Worcester Polytechnic Institute about launching a pioneering graduate program in community climate adaptation. The three discuss the challenges of starting a new program; how they developed the curricula; what type of students would excel in their program and the growing demand for professionals with a strong adaptation background.
Topics: Podcast, Sustainability, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming,...
Doug Parsons talks adaptation with Lois DeBacker of the Kresge Foundation and adaptation researcher Dr. Susanne Moser. The Kresge Foundation released the report, Rising to the Challenge, Together and Doug, Lois and Susanne dig into its finding and discuss what's happening within this field. Other topics covered: is adaptation evolving to meet the challenges of climate change; why are there not more prominent adaptation leaders and spokespeople; equity and adaptation and much more.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Episode 4: Bob Glazer - In this episode, Doug Parsons talks with Bob Glazer, research scientist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Join us and learn how Florida is adapting to climate change. Florida is consistently in the headlines regarding climate change, for better or for worse. Don't let the headlines fool you: Florida is considered a national leader on adaptation planning! Our guest, Bob Glazer, was recently commended by the prestigious Climate Change Adaptation...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug Parson joins World Wildlife Fund's Shaun Martin to take a behind the scenes look at how WWF is adapting conservation to the new realities of climate change and helping governments prepare for the future. WWF is developing a simple process to integrate climate change risks into its strategies and documents the challenges and triumphs they face. WWF staff from 20 countries on 5 continents, tell stories on a wide range of topics including elephants, super-typhoons, and urban water scarcity.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug joins World Wildlife Fund's Shaun Martin to revisit this episode, \"Adapting Conservation to Climate Change at WWF\", and to see the progress that has been made. We take a behind the scenes look at how WWF is adapting conservation to the new realities of climate change and helping governments prepare for the future. This episode features WWF staff from 20 countries on 5 continents, telling stories on a wide range of topics including elephants, super typhoons, and urban water...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
We learn how science and adaptation planning work to help the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge on Nantucket Island adapt to climate change. The Trustees of Reservations, a conservation group in Massachusetts, and the Nantucket Conservation Foundation join to share how they are managing the refuge for future impacts. Experts discuss: the ecology of the refuge; collaborating with local community members evolving conservation strategies to integrate adaptation and why they are hopeful for the future.
Topics: Podcast, Resilience, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, we are talking with citizen activists impacted by repeated flooding and what actions they are taking in response. The podcast is joined by representatives from the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Anthropocene Alliance. We also talk to four citizen activists who have experienced flooding first hand and the steps they are taking to make their communities more resilient to future extreme events. We share stories of citizen adapters and the advice...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug Parsons hosts two adaptation professionals, Shaun Martin of World Wildlife Fund and Emily Wasley of WSP to discuss how they are focusing on their jobs during a pandemic. Both share the changes in their work environment and how they are able to maintain their adaptation efforts. Also, Dr. Gabriel Henderson comes on to share a paper he wrote that looks at early efforts to develop climate adaptation legislation during the Carter administration.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In the latest episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Laurie Schoeman, the National Director for Climate Risk Reduction and Resilience at Enterprise Community Partners. We discuss: affordable housing and climate change; standardizing resilience in building codes; what's problematic about the subject of managed retreat; Resilience21; and a new, important FEMA housing policy change. Topics discussed: Affordable housing and climate change. Resilience should be as well understood by the...
Topics: Podcast, Politics, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor,...
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Aug 27, 2016
08/16
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Este es el quinto episodio de la serie titulada “Cambio Climático y Agricultura” que es parte de los esfuerzos educativos y de divulgación científica del Centro Climático del Caribe. Entrevistamos al Prof. Alejandro Miró Co quien nos explica qué es la agroecología y porque se considera un sistema de producción que provee herramientas para la adaptación y mitigación del cambio climático. El Prof. Miró quien también es miembro fundador de la Cooperativa Ecológica de Permacultura...
Topics: eea, desdelaeea, alejandromiro, usda, climatechange
Sometimes you wanna go where nobody knows your name...because there's nobody there. But why?
Topics: Podcast, factoid, facts, history, trivia, truestoryscience, colorado, maine, christians, hermits,...
In this episode, we celebrate the two year anniversary of America Adapts! Yes, we've been producing episodes for two years, thanks to listeners like you! In this episode, we have a special guest host, Shaun Martin, Senior Director, Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience. Shaun and Doug dig into the history of America Adapts, highlights from episodes and what the future holds. Thanks again to all my listeners!
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Donate to America Adapts (We are now a tax deductible charitable organization!) Subscribe/listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts. Now on Spotify! Episode 1: Dr. Nick Fischelli: In the premiere episode, Doug Parsons talks with Dr. Nick Fisichelli, a forest ecologist and expert in climate change scenario planning. The sometimes humorous conversation covers such diverse topics as climate change planning in the National Parks, adaptation versus resilience, and how scenario planning can be a great tool...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
Doug Parsons hosts Amy Westervelt, host of the Drilled podcast and founder of the Critical Frequency podcast network. Doug and Amy discuss media coverage of climate change and how climate podcasts are becoming more popular. We go behind the scenes of her podcast Drilled and learn how fossil fuel companies created the modern public relations industry. We also discuss her essay contribution in the new book, \"All We Can Save\" and the controversies of having children in the age of...
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
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Oct 30, 2020
10/20
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Q: Dear Andrew Yang, how serious a problem is #ClimateChange? Can you see yourself taking "emergency powers" beyond those already authorized by law and court ruling to respond to #ClimateCrisis by reducing greenhouse gas emissions or something e… #askAndrew - @CarlNyberg312 A: https://t.co/XZNyl4OtQK Source: https://twitter.com/AndrewYang/status/1185317463921250304 Uploader: Andrew Yang🧢🇺🇸
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Oct 4, 2012
10/12
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Andy Lowe Director of Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity (ACEBB) in the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide introductory interview. Andy discusses biodiversity, species adaptation and migration, climate change and biodiversity corridors in the Adelaide Hills. Produced by Alison Rogers of Living Stories.
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In the latest episode, Doug Parsons talks with legendary journalist, Andy Revkin. Andy has been a long time reporter for the New York Times, covering climate change science, policy and impacts for decades.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
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Nov 24, 2016
11/16
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Oil and Gas - Original by Arrow performed at Occupy Central Vermont Climate Change Song Competition
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In episode 130 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Jesse Keenan of Tulane University. Jesse dissects some of the early moves on climate change policy in the Biden administration. He shares his thoughts on staffing decisions and how adaptation is and isn't being prioritized through the Executive Orders. Also, in a new recurring segment, Judge Alice Hill shares insights on what FEMA can do to prioritize climate change.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
In this episode, we kick off the premiere episode of Australia Adapts! Adaptation researcher Dr. Johanna Nalau, Research Fellow from Griffith University in Queensland, Australia joins the show for a semi-recurring segment where we interviews experts in Australia.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...
There's been a ton of buzz around the proposal for a Green New Deal, on today's show we'll break down DSA Ecosocialists' principles of a Green New Deal and see how the NYC DSA Ecosocialist Working Group is organizing an Energy Rights campaign and getting involved in the ConEd Rate Case to solve the climate crisis and the inequality crisis together.
Topics: Podcast, DSA, democratic socialists, democratic socialists of america, alexandria ocasio-cortez,...
In episode 124 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons talks barrier beaches and adaptation with The Trustees of Reservations, a coastal conservation group in Massachusetts! This is the third episode in a 3-episode arc, focusing on coastal issues and climate adaptation. We talk with experts and local residents about Norton Point Beach on Martha's Vineyard. You'll hear the unique challenges facing this region and how the local population is taking action in the face of climate change.
Topics: Podcast, adaptation, climatechange, conservation, environmental, globalwarming, humor, planning,...