Episode 60: Deborah Harford, Executive Director, Climate Change Adaptation Team
Deborah Harford calls herself a "science translator," and tells us all about what that means in this episode. She gives background on the organization she co-founded, the Climate Change Adaptation Team (ACT), explains how studying how animals and humans will have to adapt to climate change is extremely important, and also how her communication and English background factors into this organization that intersects with so many research areas. But it's not all serious - she reveals some non-work related details of her life in the Lightning Round as well.
Guest: Deborah Harford (E-mail)
Deborah Harford leads research into adaptation to a range of climate change impact areas, spanning water, food, health, biodiversity, energy, infrastructure, and population displacement with the Adaptation to Climate Change Team or ACT. ACT’s focus includes integrated climate solutions that advance low carbon resilience and co-benefits. Under Deborah's guidance, ACT works with climate researchers, NGOs, industry, all levels of government, and professional practitioners across sectors. Deborah is a member of the expert adaptation panel of the new Clean Growth and Climate Institute. She sits on the Council of Canadian Academies Expert Panel on Prioritizing Climate Risks and the Technical Working Group for the new Canadian Centre for Climate Services.
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- (book)
- Dr. Nancy Olewiler
- by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- The ¶ˇĎăÔ°AV Summer Semester in Dialogue
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