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Evaluating Climate Risk with Climate X's Lukky Ahmed
Episode 69

Evaluating Climate Risk with Climate X's Lukky Ahmed

Lukky Ahmed is the founder & CEO of Climate X. Today’s discussion is about understanding climate change from the standpoint of how it affects us and the world around us for generations to come, using data and machine learning. Our conversation covered topics like how climate change can be used to inform risk models for everyone from property holders to businesses to governments, and the variables involved in predicting physical events linked to climate change from flooding to coastal erosion to rainfall changes. Climate X’s mission is to combat or minimize the human suffering caused by climate change by phenomena such as climate migration, which exceeded war as a cause of migration last year for the first time. It’s a great discussion about climate that comes from a new and fresh angle that we don’t often hear.

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April 11, 202248m 50s

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Show Notes

Lukky Ahmed is the founder & CEO of Climate X. Today’s discussion is about understanding climate change from the standpoint of how it affects us and the world around us for generations to come, using data and machine learning.  

Our conversation covered topics like how climate change can be used to inform risk models for everyone from property holders to businesses to governments, and the variables involved in predicting physical events linked to climate change from flooding to coastal erosion to rainfall changes. 

Climate X’s mission is to  combat or minimize the human suffering caused by climate change by phenomena such as climate migration, which exceeded war as a cause of migration last year for the first time. It’s a great discussion about climate that comes from a new and fresh angle that we don’t often hear. 

Hosted by Marshall Kosloff and produced by Jackson Steger