What really happened at the climate negotiations in Paris; Universities Teaching Adaptation and much more! A podcast with University of Marylands James Stillwell

Published: Oct. 10, 2016, 1:02 a.m.

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In this exciting episode of America Adapts, Doug Parsons speaks with James Stillwell, the Program Manager of Climate Implementation at the University of Maryland\\u2019s (UMD) School of Public Policy.\\xa0 First, we talk about James\\u2019 background and what led him to UMD. \\xa0Then we learn about James\\u2019 role in the international climate change negotiations that occurred last year in France which led to the historic Paris Agreement.\\xa0 James walks us through many riveting and fascinating details on what it was like being on the ground in Paris during this planet saving event.\\xa0 \\xa0James played a key role assisting UMD\\u2019s special advisor to the UN secretary-general on climate change, Robert Orr.\\xa0 Learn how some of the negotiations came down to the wire and how ultimately the final product exceeded everyone\\u2019s ambitions. Also learn how adaptation was addressed in parallel negotiations in Paris.

James then takes us back to UMD and how it co-hosted \\u201cClimate Action 2016\\u201d, a UN sponsored climate change event, bringing together some of the world leaders on climate change (Al Gore, Bill Nye the Science Guy, etc.).\\xa0 Doug and James then pivot and discuss what Universities are doing around the country training the next generation of climate professionals. We discuss the differences between sustainability and adaptation; how UMD approaches this academic training; should mid-career professionals go back for more formal adaptation training; and also what employers are looking for in climate change professionals. We also learn how universities, in addition to their fossil fuel divestments, are also undertaking campus wide adaptation.\\xa0 Those are some of the key issues, but listen in as Doug and James cover a lot more!\\xa0

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