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Navigating the Storm: Florida's Climate Challenge

Climate Correction™ - A Climate Change Podcast

Release Date: 10/02/2023

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Climate Correction™ - A Climate Change Podcast

In the quest to mitigate climate change, transitioning industries to zero-carbon practices stands out as a paramount challenge. In this episode of the Climate Correction podcast, we delve into this crucial topic with Jeff Rissman, Senior Director of Industry Program at Energy Innovation. Rissman, with his extensive background in environmental science and policy, provides valuable insights into the complexities and opportunities inherent in this transition. At the heart of our discussion is exploring what the zero-carbon industry entails and why it's imperative for combating climate change. We...

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Climate Correction™ 2024: VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida show art Climate Correction™ 2024: VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida

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VISTA Award Presentation- Evaluation of Plant Varieties for Green Roofs in South Florida  Description  Green roofs are innovative roofing systems that support plant growth on buildings. They replace traditional roofing materials with a layer of soil for vegetation, offering various benefits such as mitigating the heat island effect, reducing stormwater runoff and sequestering carbon. However, implementing green roofs in the challenging climate of Miami and South Florida is a formidable task due to high humidity, extreme heat, desiccating winds, and hurricanes. The urgency is...

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Climate Correction™ 2024: Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action show art Climate Correction™ 2024: Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action

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Empowering Youth for Climate Action: Community Solutions in Action  Description  This panel will focus on the vital role of youth in implementing effective climate solutions within their communities. As the group who is most impacted by climate issues, yet having contributed the least to the problem, centering the voices of youth climate leaders is critical for equity. Highlighting the urgency of climate change, youth climate advocates will share their perspectives on the climate crisis and provide an overview of their climate initiatives to combat...

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Climate Correction™ 2024: WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL show art Climate Correction™ 2024: WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL

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WWF Presents Food Waste Warriors: OCPS and South FL  Description  Join WWF's Food Waste Warriors team as they dive into their collaboration with K-12 school food waste leaders in 5 Orange County Public Schools and expand efforts to South Florida.  Speakers  , World Wildlife Fund, Food Waste Warriors  , OCPS  , Broward Schools   

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Climate Correction™ 2024: Accelerating Global Climate Progress: The Role of Carbon Markets in Restoring Nature and Closing the Climate Ambition Gap show art Climate Correction™ 2024: Accelerating Global Climate Progress: The Role of Carbon Markets in Restoring Nature and Closing the Climate Ambition Gap

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Carbon credit markets are a key market-based solution for accelerating global climate progress while restoring nature and creating a more just world. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) supports effective carbon pricing across the global economy; however, it will take years to build political support in countries across the world. Yet, to meet global climate goals, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calls for urgent progress today. The goal is a 45% reduction in global emissions by 2030, which is equivalent...

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Reaching the Peak of the Summit: How Can Climate Events Create Change?  Description  Whether it’s COP, Climate Week NYC, or Earth Day, summits and convenings have become a major way to accelerate climate action. But how can we shift the focus from mere discussion to tangible action? Adam Lake gives his reflections on how climate events have changed since he joined Climate Group as Head of Climate Week NYC in 2018 and will discuss how grassroots campaigns, activists, and NGOs can better engage with key moments to push through more...

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Climate Correction™ 2024: Florida's Climate Future: Sunshine State or Stormy Situation? show art Climate Correction™ 2024: Florida's Climate Future: Sunshine State or Stormy Situation?

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Florida's Climate Future: Sunshine State or Stormy Situation?  2:20 PM – 2:40 PM  Description  Florida families are already weathering the effects of climate change. Recognizing that knowledge is power, this panel will share stories of impact and showcase how this new tool can deepen understanding of how heat, flooding, and volatile energy costs risks vary and compound economic risk across their specific communities and what they can do to take charge of Florida's Climate Future.    Check out the tool:   Speakers  , Environmental...

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Climate Correction™ 2024: What Does It Mean to Put a Price on Carbon? show art Climate Correction™ 2024: What Does It Mean to Put a Price on Carbon?

Climate Correction™ - A Climate Change Podcast

Climate Correction™: What Does It Mean to Put a Price on Carbon?  This panel will discuss what it means to put a price on carbon, why this is important to drive climate action and provide insights into efforts being made in the U.S. and around the world by governments and businesses.  Speakers:   Angela Churie Kallhauge  Executive Vice President, Impact, Environmental Defense Fund  Angela Churie Kallhauge is the Executive Vice President, Impact at Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Her work is focused on using inclusive processes and economic approaches to...

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Welcome to Climate Correction™ 2024 WELCOME TO CLIMATE CORRECTION™ CONFERENCE 2024: BRIDGING SOLUTIONS, IGNITING CHANGE   On March 7-8, 2024, VoLo Foundation proudly hosted the 6th annual Climate Correction Conference in Orlando, FL. As the premier annual climate action conference in the U.S., this event focused on driving innovative solutions to address climate change.  “Bridging Solutions, Igniting Change” underscores the collaborative and proactive nature of Climate Correction. It highlights the importance of working together across disciplines and...

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Dr. Mark Hyman and David S. Vogel: Impacts of climate and environmental sustainability on human health show art Dr. Mark Hyman and David S. Vogel: Impacts of climate and environmental sustainability on human health

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Dr. Mark Hyman, Ph.D., and David S. Vogel come together in this titillating conversation about the impacts of climate and environmental sustainability on human health. We cover topics such as regenerative agriculture, nutrition, animal protein - especially beef and cattle- increases in pollen- particularly PM2.5- and other air pollutants. As always, we take a solutions-focused approach to these issues. If you're seeking cutting-edge research for your health, this is the show for you.   Mark Hyman, MD is a practicing family physician and an internationally recognized leader,...

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In this episode of Climate Correction Podcast, Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli sheds light on the pressing issues surrounding climate change, with a specific focus on Florida. With his extensive background in meteorology, Jeff explores the intricate connections between human emissions, climate anomalies, and the growing risks Florida faces due to climate change. 

Jeff begins by emphasizing the profound role human activity plays in the changing climate. He puts a spotlight on how carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels and deforestation are escalating the greenhouse effect, trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere. These emissions have far-reaching consequences, including rising global temperatures and increased weather extremes. 

He shares the shocking truth that we have just surpassed the 2023 temperature limit of 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial eras. This summer was the hottest on record due to an El Niño effect, which he describes extensively.  

The discussion delves into the unsettling reality that climate and weather anomalies are becoming the new normal. Jeff illustrates how once-rare events, like rapidly intensifying hurricanes, record-breaking heatwaves, and rising sea levels are now more frequent and severe due to human-induced climate change. He stresses that these anomalies are not isolated incidents but part of a broader pattern that demands our immediate attention. 

The state of Florida is uniquely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We learn that the Sunshine State is experiencing a rise in coastal flooding, stronger hurricanes, and blistering temperatures. Jeff paints a vivid picture of the increasing risks faced by Florida's residents, ecosystems, and economy, accentuating the urgent need for action. 

Throughout the conversation, Jeff highlights that addressing climate change is not merely an environmental concern but a matter of economic and societal stability. He discusses strategies to mitigate these risks, including transitioning to clean energy sources, bolstering infrastructure resilience, and implementing sustainable land-use practices. 

In conclusion, this episode of the Climate Correction Podcast with Jeff Berardelli illuminates the inextricable link between human emissions, climate anomalies, and the dire consequences facing Florida. It calls upon individuals, communities, and policymakers to take proactive steps to combat climate change and protect vulnerable regions like Florida from its rapidly escalating impacts. 

Guest Bio 

With over two decades of experience forecasting Florida’s severe weather, Jeff Berardelli is WFLA News Channel 8’s Chief Meteorologist, Climate Specialist, and leader of the Max Defender 8 Weather Team.  

He has also served as CBS News Meteorologist and Climate Specialist, delivering weather for the network’s CBS Mornings show. Jeff has worked as a climate correspondent traveling the country reporting on environmental stories and providing scientific analysis for various platforms. 

Prior to that, he served as a lead meteorologist at WPEC in West Palm Beach, a weekend meteorologist at WFOR in Miami, and a weekend meteorologist at WCBS in New York City. 

Berardelli has been obsessed with the weather all the way since the age of 3. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Sciences from Cornell University in the 1990s. Recently, after witnessing the recent spike in extreme weather, he went back to school to study Climate, earning a master’s degree in Climate and Society from Columbia University. He feels that as the climate continues to change, understanding and communicating the impact of extreme weather and society is an integral part of being a TV meteorologist today.