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Episode 17: Healthy Intersections Podcast: Local Climate Impact (August 2024)

30 min · 22 aug 2024
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This month's podcast features a roundtable on the new Local Climate Impact pilot project from the RTI Rarity [http://RTI.org/Rarity] team. Special guests Aditya Vadalkar, MS, Bahamin Ayla Akhtari, MS, and Sourabh Deshmukh, MS discuss our project, focused on three domains: climate-related risk, community resilience, and community vulnerability. We also present interactive maps of our in-progress dashboard [https://rarity.shinyapps.io/climate/] featuring California and Florida. The dashboard allows us to explore those states' current risk, resilience, and vulnerability along with simulation modeling of the potential local impact of climate change in the future. Episode video at https://www.themedicalcareblog.com/podcast-local-climate-impact/ [https://www.themedicalcareblog.com/podcast-local-climate-impact/]

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Episode 17: Healthy Intersections Podcast: Local Climate Impact (August 2024)

This month's podcast features a roundtable on the new Local Climate Impact pilot project from the RTI Rarity [http://RTI.org/Rarity] team. Special guests Aditya Vadalkar, MS, Bahamin Ayla Akhtari, MS, and Sourabh Deshmukh, MS discuss our project, focused on three domains: climate-related risk, community resilience, and community vulnerability. We also present interactive maps of our in-progress dashboard [https://rarity.shinyapps.io/climate/] featuring California and Florida. The dashboard allows us to explore those states' current risk, resilience, and vulnerability along with simulation modeling of the potential local impact of climate change in the future. Episode video at https://www.themedicalcareblog.com/podcast-local-climate-impact/ [https://www.themedicalcareblog.com/podcast-local-climate-impact/]

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