This week’s run time is 44:52.
ON OUR MINDS (5:55)
Co-hosts Joel Makower, co-founder and government chair of GreenBiz, and Nethra Rajendran, sustainability analyst, focus on the next tales:
FEATURED INTERVIEWS
Meet the Black Resilience Community (25:45)
Atyia Martin, first chief resilience officer of Boston, is spearheading the Black Resilience Community, centered on strengthening local weather resilience amongst Black communities throughout the USA. She addresses priorities for the community, a latest brainstorming session with federal businesses together with FEMA, and the way firms can turn into concerned.
Scaling local weather resilience (43:00)
An replace on the Verizon Local weather Prize, centered on figuring out options that may scale in city communities. Hear from organizers Carrie Hughes, director of social innovation for Verizon, and Laurian Farrell, regional director of North America for the Resilient Cities Community.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE
Lee Rosevere: “And So Then,” “I’m Going for a Espresso,” “Southside.”
Dayfox: “Weekends.”
Ashot-Damielyan-Composer: “Relaxed Vlog.”
DON’T FORGET
Nominations for the 2023 GreenBiz 30 Below 30 checklist are open till March 31.
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