1 hr 31 min

Adapting and Moving in a Warming World, with Beth Gibbons and Dr. Jola Ajibade Warm Regards

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This episode of Warm Regards focuses on two more facets of decision making based on data about how the climate is changing. We first talk to Beth Gibbons, the Executive Director of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. Beth talks to us about the different ways that people working in the field of climate adaptation use climate data to plan for present and future climate conditions, including the different consequences of climate change (sea level rise, water shortages, stronger storms, and more). We also discuss how adaptation efforts can respond to and work to alleviate historical inequalities that make climate change worse for marginalized communities. Next, Jacquelyn and Ramesh talk with Dr. Jola Ajibade, an Assistant Professor of Geography at Portland State University. Dr. Ajibade’s work looks at not just the importance of how we talk about different forms of climate migration (such as planned retreat, managed retreat, and others) but also how it has taken different forms around the world, with uneven levels of success and equity for the individuals and communities moving due to climate change.

You can find a transcript of this episode on our Medium page:
https://ourwarmregards.medium.com/adapting-and-moving-in-a-warming-world-with-elizabeth-gibbons-and-dr-jola-ajibade-f889dbffcbd1

What is climate adaptation, and how has it been neglected?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2019/12/what-is-climate-change-adaptation-and-why-does-it-matter/

For more on how adaptation has been neglected:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/apr/10/adaptation-is-the-poor-cousin-of-climate-change-policy

Adaptation isn’t surrender, it’s survival:
https://www.wired.com/story/climate-adaptation-isnt-surrender-its-survival/

What is climate resilience?
https://www.c2es.org/site/assets/uploads/2019/04/what-is-climate-resilience.pdf

The case for managed retreat:
https://www.politico.com/news/agenda/2020/07/14/climate-change-managed-retreat-341753

Equitable retreat: the need for fairness in coastal communities:
https://e360.yale.edu/features/equitable-retreat-the-need-for-fairness-in-relocating-coastal-communities

Climate migration on NHPR’s Outside/In Radio:
http://outsideinradio.org/shows/climate-migration

Beth Gibbons is the Executive DIrector of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals.
https://adaptationprofessionals.org

You can follow Beth on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ehgibb?lang=en

You can also follow ASAP on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/adaptpros

Jola Ajibade is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Portland State University.

You can learn more about her work at her website:
https://sites.google.com/pdx.edu/idowu-ajibade/about

And follow her on Twitter:
@JolaAdapts

Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon to help us pay our producer, Justin Schell, our transcriber, Joe Stormer, and our social media coordinator, Katherine Peinhardt, who are all working as volunteers. Your support helps us not only to stay sustainable, but also to grow.

www.patreon.com/warmregards

Find Warm Regards on the web and on social media:
Web: www.WarmRegardsPodcast.com
Twitter: @ourwarmregards
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WarmRegardsPodcast

This episode of Warm Regards focuses on two more facets of decision making based on data about how the climate is changing. We first talk to Beth Gibbons, the Executive Director of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. Beth talks to us about the different ways that people working in the field of climate adaptation use climate data to plan for present and future climate conditions, including the different consequences of climate change (sea level rise, water shortages, stronger storms, and more). We also discuss how adaptation efforts can respond to and work to alleviate historical inequalities that make climate change worse for marginalized communities. Next, Jacquelyn and Ramesh talk with Dr. Jola Ajibade, an Assistant Professor of Geography at Portland State University. Dr. Ajibade’s work looks at not just the importance of how we talk about different forms of climate migration (such as planned retreat, managed retreat, and others) but also how it has taken different forms around the world, with uneven levels of success and equity for the individuals and communities moving due to climate change.

You can find a transcript of this episode on our Medium page:
https://ourwarmregards.medium.com/adapting-and-moving-in-a-warming-world-with-elizabeth-gibbons-and-dr-jola-ajibade-f889dbffcbd1

What is climate adaptation, and how has it been neglected?
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2019/12/what-is-climate-change-adaptation-and-why-does-it-matter/

For more on how adaptation has been neglected:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/apr/10/adaptation-is-the-poor-cousin-of-climate-change-policy

Adaptation isn’t surrender, it’s survival:
https://www.wired.com/story/climate-adaptation-isnt-surrender-its-survival/

What is climate resilience?
https://www.c2es.org/site/assets/uploads/2019/04/what-is-climate-resilience.pdf

The case for managed retreat:
https://www.politico.com/news/agenda/2020/07/14/climate-change-managed-retreat-341753

Equitable retreat: the need for fairness in coastal communities:
https://e360.yale.edu/features/equitable-retreat-the-need-for-fairness-in-relocating-coastal-communities

Climate migration on NHPR’s Outside/In Radio:
http://outsideinradio.org/shows/climate-migration

Beth Gibbons is the Executive DIrector of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals.
https://adaptationprofessionals.org

You can follow Beth on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ehgibb?lang=en

You can also follow ASAP on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/adaptpros

Jola Ajibade is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Portland State University.

You can learn more about her work at her website:
https://sites.google.com/pdx.edu/idowu-ajibade/about

And follow her on Twitter:
@JolaAdapts

Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon to help us pay our producer, Justin Schell, our transcriber, Joe Stormer, and our social media coordinator, Katherine Peinhardt, who are all working as volunteers. Your support helps us not only to stay sustainable, but also to grow.

www.patreon.com/warmregards

Find Warm Regards on the web and on social media:
Web: www.WarmRegardsPodcast.com
Twitter: @ourwarmregards
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WarmRegardsPodcast

1 hr 31 min

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