Climate One TV: Pairing Scientists with Community Advocates
Guests
![Natasha Udu-gama](/files/styles/square_1x/public/images/2023-11/Natasha%20Udu-gama.png?itok=9WIzX7Uf)
Natasha Udu-gama
![Daniel Wildcat](/files/styles/square_1x/public/images/2023-11/Daniel%20Wildcat.png?itok=46ZmKIc4)
Daniel Wildcat
![Angela M. Chalk](/files/styles/square_1x/public/images/2023-11/Angela%20M.%20Chalk.png?itok=i7p0g9XW)
Angela M. Chalk
Summary
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.
This episode was produced in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union (AGU).