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Episode 2 - Climate action in cities
In this episode, we explore how changemakers in city governments are addressing climate change - the barriers they face, the risks they are taking and how they are finding local solutions to one of the most pervasive challenges of our time.
Read the episode summary from the Centre for Public Impact.
A full written episode transcript is available here.
Featured in this episode:
- Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public Impact
- Josh Sorin (Host) - Global Director of Climate Action, Centre for Public Impact
- Sadhu Johnston - Senior Advisor, Apolitical Government Climate Campus and former City Manager, Vancouver, British Columbia
- Thomas Osdoba - Programme Director, NetZeroCities
- Lionel Dishon Murage - East Africa Field Representative, Seacology Foundation
- Julia Hamilton - Team Leader of Digital Innovation, Wellington City Council
- Alison Howard - Manager of Climate Change Response, Wellington City Council
- Rohit T. Aggarwala - Chief Climate Officer and Commissioner of Environmental Protection, City of New York
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