• Episode 129 - The Climate Is (Already) Changing - Staci Saint-Preux

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 129 - The Climate Is (Already) Changing - Staci Saint-Preux

  • Summary

  • Hey, how’s the weather? Do you think it will rain? Is it hot enough for you? You know, it’s not the heat, its the humidity. Everywhere you turn, people are talking about the weather. The thing is – everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.

    Hello everyone and welcome episode 129 of the Resilient Journey podcast, presented by the Resilience Think Tank.

    This week we are pleased to welcome Staci Saint-Preux to the Resilient Journey as we begin a two-part polycrisis podcast event. Mark and Staci talk about climate change, severe weather and even tacos!

    Climate change is an active player in the polycrisis world. Staci explains the impact that severe weather could have on your supply chain. She adds that our infrastructure isn’t equipped to handle the weather that’s coming.

    And yes, she says it’s time for those of us in the resilience industry to do something about it. We can start by preparing for the weather we are already experiencing.

    There’s even a weather-related conversation about tacos and the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season that you won’t want to miss.

    Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey! We sure do appreciate it!

    Learn more about the Resilience Think Tank here.

    Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter.

    Special thanks to Bensound for the music.

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