DEC Does What?!

The (Extreme) Heat is On


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Extreme heat is the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States each year, more than hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding combined. In this episode, guest Dr. Leo Bachinger, Special Assistant with DEC’s Office of Climate Change, joins hosts Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar and Chief of Staff Erica Ringewald for a conversation about the biggest risks created by extreme heat, how climate change is worsening the impact of extreme heat on the human body and local ecosystems, and multi-agency efforts like New York State’s first-ever Extreme Heat Action Plan to help local communities prepare and respond to increased temperatures. Bachinger also explains the impact of the 2003 heat wave in Europe that killed tens of thousands of people and how it inspired his pursuit of a career studying climate change.

 

Notes:

  • Adapting to Extreme Heat in New York State
  • Extreme Heat Action Plan (PDF)
  • Governor Hochul Releases Final Interagency Extreme Heat Action Plan
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    DEC Does What?!By NYS Environmental Conservation

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