Description
Topic:
Urban Resilience – heat impacts and cooling centers
Guest & Organization:
As Environmental Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, Cynthia is tasked with advancing policy goals that align with WE ACT’s Northern Manhattan Climate Action (NMCA) project, which seeks to increase community participation, within and outside of the government and build neighborhood capacity in response to climate change. Prior to working at WE ACT, Cynthia served as a NASA Climate Change Research Fellow, using new technology to enhance understanding of urban climates and better inform policy makers. Cynthia is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer and holds an M.S. in Sustainability Management from Columbia University.
Resources:
WE ACT for Environmental Justice
How We Can Use Climate Action Planning to Beat the Heat (WE ACT)
WE ACT’s Policy Campaigns & Initiative: 2017 Agenda
Heat Check - Extreme heat kills more than a hundred New Yorkers yearly. Here's how the city's tackling the problem in a warming world. (By Justine Calma on Jul 11, 2018)
Topic:
Urban Resilience Series – our modern food system
Guest & Organization:
Kevin D. Walker grew up farming and has seen almost every facet of agriculture firsthand, working in agribusiness, at the US Department of Agriculture, overseas with international nonprofits, and as a professor...
Published 05/17/19
Topic:
Adaptation and Livable Communities Series – adaptation and the national climate assessment
Guest & Organization:
Robert Lempert is a principal researcher at the RAND Corporation and Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human...
Published 03/06/19