Magazine ~ Fall 2023

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Updates and insights

Impact updates JULY

Nick Hagen/TED

Dr. Ludmila Rattis takes the stage at TED Countdown Summit, becoming the second Woodwell Climate scientist to give a TED Talk. Her story about the power of tapirs to restore tropical forests is due out in early 2024.

AUGUST

Greg Fiske

Six Alaska Native communities host Permafrost Pathways team members to discuss community needs and conduct initial field work to inform and advance community-led climate adaptation planning and decision-making.

SEPTEMBER

Sarah Ruiz

Dr. Alex Naegele and colleagues from the Center for Climate and Security brief staff from Congressional offices and federal agencies on two new climate security case studies—Iran and Türkiye.

OCTOBER

Chris Linder

Grist quotes Dr. Marcia Macedo extensively in coverage of severe drought in the Amazon, highlighting impacts on river and forest ecosystems and local communities, as well as the risk posed by climate feedback loops.

NOVEMBER

Eric Lee

Laura Uttley, Director of Government Relations, participates in the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s fall advisory committee meeting, which focused on how to improve coordination, infrastructure, data, and integration of climate services.

DECEMBER

Heather Goldstone

Woodwell Climate and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ministry of Environment release a first-of-its-kind report on climate risks and policy pathways to secure financing for forest conservation and climate resilience.

Fall 2023

Climate Science for Change

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