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U.S. Climate Change: Regional Differences & How to Prepare for What’s Ahead [YANA & Yale BlueGreen

April 22, 2022 Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance
YANA Podcasts
U.S. Climate Change: Regional Differences & How to Prepare for What’s Ahead [YANA & Yale BlueGreen
Show Notes

We’re already living through the beginnings of climate chaos. In Arizona, laborers now start their day at 3 a.m. because it’s too hot to work past noon. Chinese investors are snapping up real estate in Canada. Millennials have evacuation plans. Moguls are building bunkers. Retirees in Miami are moving inland.

Join us for insights from the Yale Program Climate Change Communication into regional differences in public knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior, and the underlying psychological, cultural, and political factors that influence them. 

Discover how the Business Council on Climate Change fosters innovative approaches to collaboration and best practices with members such as Google, Salesforce, and Autodesk. What are current trends in climate change goal setting, supply chain sustainability, and the influence employees, customers and investors have on disclosures?

And learn what you can do to prepare for the change that is accelerating.

SPEAKERS:

  • Anthony Leiserowitz, Ph.D., Director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment. He is an expert on public opinion and public engagement with the issues of climate change and the environment. He is also host of the daily radio broadcast, Climate Connections.
  • Maura McKnight is the Executive Director of the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) - a San Francisco based multi-sector partnership dedicated to incubating, scaling, and sharing world-leading solutions to address climate change. An action-oriented leader, she has spent 18 years working at the intersection of climate, energy, technology, conservation, business development and social impact.
  • David Pogue ‘85 is a six time Emmy winner for his stories on CBS Sunday Morning, a five-time TED speaker, host of 20 NOVA science specials on PBS, and creator/host of the podcast Unsung Science. He has also written or co-written more than 120 books including How to Prepare for Climate Change: A Practical Guide to Surviving the Chaos.

Join us for compelling discussions about best practices, trends, and careers in the social impact space.

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