We interview Ann Marie Chischilly, a member of the Navajo Nation and Executive Director of the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP), and Amber Pairis, Director of the Climate Science Alliance and partnership liaison for the Southwest CASC, to hear what they have to say about climate hope, and what gives them hope for the future. Episode image credit: USDA.All episodes: https://rainorshine.buzzsprout.com/
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01/06/21 • 48 min
Come Rain or Shine - Climate Hope
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Climate Hope
Emile Elias: [00:00:00] Welcome to Come Rain or Shine podcast of the Southwest Climate Hub and the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center or CASC I'm Emile Elias, Director of the Southwest Climate Hub.
Sarah LeRoy: [00:00:12] And I'm Sarah LeRoy, Science Communications Coordinator for the Southwest CASC. Here we share recent advances in climate science, weather and climate adaptation and innovative practices to s
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