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C4E Presents - Assessing Our Contribution to Extreme Climate Events

Assessing Our Contribution to Extreme Climate Events

06/03/24 • 29 min

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Kevin Reed's research looks to pin the blame on climate change — working in the field of climate attribution. Host Heather Lynch explores with Reed how to assess who is owed what due to the damages associated with extreme climate events.

To learn more about the New York Climate Exchange, go to https://nyclimateexchange.org/

You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.

Host: Heather Lynch

Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku

Editor: J.D. Allen

Program manager: Jennifer Gilday

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Kevin Reed's research looks to pin the blame on climate change — working in the field of climate attribution. Host Heather Lynch explores with Reed how to assess who is owed what due to the damages associated with extreme climate events.

To learn more about the New York Climate Exchange, go to https://nyclimateexchange.org/

You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.

Host: Heather Lynch

Producer: Benedicta Obodoruku

Editor: J.D. Allen

Program manager: Jennifer Gilday

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