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The climate crisis can feel distant — like it’s someone else’s problem — until your town is flooded, your home is damaged by storms, or you're struggling to pay electricity bills as the summers get hotter. Figuring out the specifics of how a region is vulnerable to climate impacts can be the difference between adaptation or disaster, especially for communities that don’t have a lot of climate or environmental expertise among their members.
Community science — defined as communities and scientists working together to address climate and environmental threats — can protect local communities before disaster strikes.
Guests:
Natasha Udu-gama, Director, Thriving Earth Exchange
Daniel Wildcat, Professor, Haskell Indian Nations University; Rising Voices Steering Committee
Angela M. Chalk, Executive Director, Healthy Community Services
For show notes and related links, visit our website.
This episode was produced in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and features a segment from Contributing Producer Graycen Wheeler.
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The climate crisis can feel distant — like it’s someone else’s problem — until your town is flooded, your home is damaged by storms, or you're struggling to pay electricity bills as the summers get hotter. Figuring out the specifics of how a region is vulnerable to climate impacts can be the difference between adaptation or disaster, especially for communities that don’t have a lot of climate or environmental expertise among their members.
Community science — defined as communities and scientists working together to address climate and environmental threats — can protect local communities before disaster strikes.
Guests:
Natasha Udu-gama, Director, Thriving Earth Exchange
Daniel Wildcat, Professor, Haskell Indian Nations University; Rising Voices Steering Committee
Angela M. Chalk, Executive Director, Healthy Community Services
For show notes and related links, visit our website.
This episode was produced in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and features a segment from Contributing Producer Graycen Wheeler.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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