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Released in September 2023, the US government's first-ever National Climate Resilience Framework establishes a vision for a climate-resilient nation and guidance for resilience-related activities and investments by the federal government and its partners. The framework establishes six objectives, but much still needs to be done to identify priorities within each and determine how to coordinate implementation from the federal government all the way down to local communities.
Please join us on Tuesday, April 30th for the second webinar in the National Climate Resilience Framework: From Ideas to Action series, presented by the Resilience Roadmap project. You'll hear from Stanford scholars and other experts about implementation of the Framework’s Objective 5: to sustainably manage lands and waters to enhance resilience while providing other benefits.
This session will feature perspectives from:
Ertharin Cousin, Founder and CEO, Food Systems for the Future
Dylan McDowell, Executive Director, National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
Khalid Osman, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Center Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Moderator: Chris Field, Director, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment