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Is the U.S. Government Ready for the Climate Crisis? Examining Federal, State, and Local Climate Adaptation
Season 3 · Episode 17

Is the U.S. Government Ready for the Climate Crisis? Examining Federal, State, and Local Climate Adaptation

ELI’s Cynthia Harris talks to three climate law experts—Dr. Barrett Ristroph, Katie Spidalieri, and Jennifer Li—about climate adaptation at the federal, state, and local level.

People Places Planet · Environmental Law Institue

September 15, 202155m 10s

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Show Notes

It’s official: climate change isn’t the future. It’s here now. How ready are we for this unwelcome visitor? And how prepared are we to adapt to the climate change impacts we’re already experiencing—at every level of government? ELI’s Cynthia Harris talks to three climate law experts—Dr. Barrett Ristroph, Katie Spidalieri, and Jennifer Li—about climate adaptation at the federal, state, and local level. Ristroph, Spidalieri, and Li co-authored the Climate Change chapter in the most recent edition of ELI’s legal treatise, Law of Environmental Protection.

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Environmental Law Institute U.S. US Government climate crisis local adaptation climate state federal