Mar 14, 2017
Subscribe/listen to podcast on
Apple Podcasts.
Now
on
Spotify!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/america-adapts-climate-change/id1133023095?mt=2
Listen
here.
On Google Play
here.
Please share on Facebook!
On Twitter: @usaadapts
In episode 33 of America
Adapts, Doug Parsons talks with Dr. Katharine
Mach, Director of Stanford Environment Assessment Facility -
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and former Co-Director
of the Working Group
II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Topics covered:
- ADAPTATION ON CAMPUS - Doug and Katharine discuss how
adaptation is an emerging academic area of study on campus and what
sorts of programs are now available to students.
- HARVARD, STANFORD THEN THE IPCC – Katharine discusses her own
academic history and how she was recruited to join the staff of the
IPCC.
- HOLISTIC ADAPTATION - Adaptation requires integrating various
disciplines in both research and implementation and Katharine
describes her experiences.
- BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER – Katharine describes ‘synthesis’ and
the role it plays in the IPCC process. Learn the inner workings of
the IPCC and the challenges of collaborating across cultures and
continents.
- CLIMATEGATE – Doug and Katharine discuss the fall out of the
Climategate scandal and what institutional changes it led to
and also the challenges of doing sound science on such a highly
charged issue.
- ON THE GROUND IN MOROCCO - Katharine discusses traveling to
Marrakesh, Morocco, where the world’s climate community was
following up the historic Paris Climate Agreement. She describes
landing in Morocco on the day of the US election and talking with
representatives from other countries on what the election of Trump
meant.
- MISSION PARIS – Katharine describes the truly historic process
behind the Paris climate agreement and what happens next.
- CHINA STEPPING UP – As the role of the US becomes increasingly
uncertain, Doug and Katharine talk about the steps China is taking
to mitigate its carbon footprint.
- CAUTIOUS IPCC - Doug discusses with Katharine the IPCC’s
reputation as being too cautious in its models, demonstrating the
constraints of a report published once every five years.
- HIGH AND LOW ADAPTATION – Katharine discusses developing
metrics for identifying adaptation actions that factor in future
biological and socioeconomic factors. What steps will future
societies take to adapt to climate change?
- ADAPTATION ELEVATOR SPEECH – Katharine discusses her own
experiences communicating climate change and adaptation and
highlights some of the leading communicators in the field. We also
discuss communicating climate change with skeptics, and how
skepticism has developed into a truly western phenomenon.
- MARCHING FOR SCIENCE – Doug and Katharine briefly discuss the
upcoming march for sciencehttps://www.marchforscience.com/
in Washington, DC and the challenges of being apolitical in an
increasingly politicized society.
- ADAPT OR MITIGATE – Katharine weighs in the on the tension
between carbon mitigation and the need to adapt to climate impacts
today.
Key Quotes:
“The IPCC is a grand partnership between the governments of the
world and the scientists of the world.”
Additional Segment: Dan Ackerstein
and Tim Watkins join Doug to discuss recent comments by the new
Administrator of the EPA,
Scott Pruitt. Pruitt, in no uncertain terms, comments that he
doesn’t think humans are the major contributors to global
warming. Dan, Tim and Doug discuss the implications of these
comments.
Additional Resources:
IPCC Report on Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and
Vulnerability
http://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg2/
Stanford Woods Institute Adaptation Memo
https://woods.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/files/PBrief-ClimateResponse-Mach.pdf
Dr. Katharine Mach
https://woods.stanford.edu/about/woods-faculty/katharine-mach
Additional Information on Dr. Mach
https://profiles.stanford.edu/katharine-mach
Dr. Mach’s CV
https://cap.stanford.edu/profiles/viewCV?facultyId=85383&name=Katharine_Mach
EPA Adminstrator Scott Pruitt’s comments on global warming:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/mar/09/epa-scott-pruitt-carbon-dioxide-global-warming-climate-change
America Adapts also has its own app for your
listening pleasure! Just visit the App store on Apple or
Google Play on Android and search “America Adapts.”
Finally, yes, most of your favorite podcasts are supported by
listeners just like you! Please consider supporting this podcast by
subscribing via PayPal! For more
information on this podcast, visit the website at http://www.americaadapts.org
and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on
Itunes.
America Adapts on Facebook!
Join the
America Adapts Facebook Community Group.
Check us out, we’re also on YouTube!
Subscribe to America Adapts on
Itunes
Doug can be contacted at americaadapts @ g mail . com .