Sustainable North Florida
Record-breaking heat in the summer has become the new normal - and urban areas are on the frontlines. To adapt we need to develop new strategies to beat the heat when it's at its worst. Our guest today is Dr. Adam Rosenblatt. Adam was one of the leaders of an urban heat study conducted in Jacksonville to understand which parts of the city are the most vulnerable. This information is being used to guide future urban planning decisions. We also cover the basics of climate change. Adam is a great communicator, and I think that he does a pretty good job of explaining the science in a way that is easy to understand, but also very pragmatic. Even if you are already familiar with the science of climate change, it's worth a listen - you might pick up a few ideas that will help you in your own climate conversations with friends and family. Get Connected: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamrosenblatt/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamrosenblatt/] Helpful Links: Interactive Heat Map of Jacksonville [https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=44d3c1d57cc843d4adad7139ee916a9d&extent=-9165207.6094,3501650.3438,-8991542.6812,3601324.2287,102100] Climate Perceptions by County [https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/] Clean Air Northeast Florida Greenhouse Gas Inventory [https://cleanairnortheastflorida.com/] Jacksonville Climate Coalition [https://www.jaxclimate.org/]
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