Hear our expert panelists discuss recent extraordinary weather events around the US from Maui's wildfires to drought in the western US to severe weather in the Southeast to flooding in the Northeast. In addition to providing insights on what is driving these extreme events and how we should be thinking about their relationship to long-term climate change, they explore the intersection of science and risk mitigation actions to address extreme weather risk on the private sector, governments and communities.
Speakers:
Sarah Kapnick, Chief Scientist, NOAA & former Managing Director, J.P. Morgan
Bob Brammer, CMNS Board of Visitors & Department of Finance
Tim Canty, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Moderator: Cliff Rossi, Director of SERC
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