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This edition: Climate Change & Resiliency: The Future of New York City

Episode Details

Original tape date: October 27, 2021. First aired: November 1, 2021.

Bob Liff and a panel of educators, community leaders and industry figures discuss climate change and what it means for New York City and New York State.

How have we fared addressing weather-related events recently and in the past? What mitigation is necessary to protect NYC's infrastructure and its residents? How do we pay for the preparation necessary to to deal with the expected outcomes of climate change? How does climate-change impact other issues of concern for NY? What job sectors are affected? How many degrees are we away from an irreversible future? These issues, and more, are discussed.

The audience consists of students participating in the CUNY Edward T. Rogowsky Internship Program in Government and Public Affairs, who are encouraged to question and interact with the panel.

Guest List

Andrew Gounardes New York State Senator, New York State Senate (22nd District)

Cliff Hagen President, Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Staten Island

Samantha Maldonado Reporter, THE CITY

William Solecki Professor of Geography at Hunter College and Earth and Environmental Science Program, CUNY Grad Center

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