Healthy Climate America
From firing staff and freezing recovery grants to rolling back resilience programs, recent changes to FEMA have left it unprepared to deal with worsening extreme weather. What does that mean for our communities? On the second episode of Extreme Weather Explained, host Dr. Lisa Patel sits down with Shana Udvardy, a Senior Climate Resilience Policy Analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Shana breaks down recent changes to the agency, what they mean for our ability to prepare for and respond to extreme weather, and how health professionals can help people stay safe this Danger Season. Mentioned in this episode: Union of Concerned Scientists: https://www.ucs.org/ [https://www.ucs.org/] UCS Blog: https://blog.ucs.org/ [https://blog.ucs.org/] NPR Hurricane Katrina Series: https://www.npr.org/series/g-s1-84645/hurricane-katrina-anniversary [https://www.npr.org/series/g-s1-84645/hurricane-katrina-anniversary] Join or support the Consortium here: https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org/ [https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org/] Healthy Climate America is produced by Savannah Martincic. Our podcast intern is Isaias Segui. Our music was composed by James Harp.
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