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Part 2: Is your city prepared to deal with the next heat wave, water shortage, or storm caused by Climate Change?

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We are past the point of arguing whether global warming is real or not. What are the mover and shakers in the US cities  doing to address one of the most pressing issues of this generation? How will your city fare during the next heat wave, flood, or natural disaster?
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  • While there are still some that still argue whether Climate Change is real, many cities are taking responsibility and planning for an inevitable change in climate that include heat waves, water shortages, and severe storms.   Does your city have a plan to deal with likely changes in weather for your location?  Find out what a resilient city is, what it involves, and how you can engage your local officials to do more.
  • What’s happening on the national level with Climate change? Listen to Part 3
About our Guest: 
Monica Gilchrist is the Deputy Executive Director of ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability USA. She oversees the operations of the nation’s leading nonprofit membership association that helps cities, towns, and counties address climate change, clean energy, and sustainability.  Monica has inspired and assisted countless local governments, especially in Southern California, with their environmental, energy, and sustainability initiatives. She’s helped cities save energy and money, develop green jobs programs, measure their carbon footprints, create plans to fight climate change and lower carbon emissions, develop clean energy projects, and create greener buildings, an area of expertise for her.

Prior to joining ICLEI, Monica was Executive Director at the Green Hive Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to the advancement of education, programs and services related to clean technologies, climate change, green job development and sustainable economic development. She also was co-founder and co-owner of green building consulting firm Eco Creative Solutions, and was the National Resource Center Coordinator for environmental non-profit Global Green USA, where she assisted in the creation and opening of Global Green’s second resource center in New Orleans, as part of Global Green’s response to hurricane Katrina.

Monica has been featured in numerous media outlets from print to television as an expert in green building. Monica holds an MA in Urban Planning from the University of California, Los Angeles with an emphasis on Sustainable Development. She and her husband live in Saugus, California where they are raising three beautiful children, four horses and six goats.

Resources: 

  • ICLEI: http://www.icleiusa.org/
  • Take action: Write your city council and ask for them to become members of ICLEI so they can learn of best practices, plan for likely outcomes in climate change, and create vibrant communities in your city.