37th & The World

Alice Hill: Resilience Is Key to Resist Climate Change

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA) Season 1 Episode 6

As the conversation around climate change progresses, climate resilience has slowly gained attention as a necessary component to mitigating climate change’s worst effects. GJIA sat down with Alice Hill, former special assistant to President Barack Obama and current senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, to discuss climate resilience and its often overlooked significance in the conversation around climate change.

Read an edited transcription of the interview here.


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