America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

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A changing climate presents humanity with only one option: adapt. Join your host, Doug Parsons for America's leading podcast on climate change - America Adapts! Each episode, Doug sits down with scientists, activists, policymakers, and journalists to discuss the tough questions facing this country and the world as we confront humanity's greatest challenge. Question your assumptions, refresh your perspective, and become part of the climate movement that will determine our planet's future, right here on the America Adapts podcast.

Recent Episodes
  • Life, Liberty and Climate Data: The Privatization of a Public Good
    Mar 20, 2024 – 53:12
  • The Moral Case for Climate Reparations + Climate Justice with Maxine Burkett Re-release
    Feb 27, 2024 – 55:27
  • Adapting to Climate Change: Exploring America's Leadership in Climate Resilience with Battelle
    Feb 20, 2024 – 01:02:51
  • The U.S. Department of Defense's Energy and Environment Innovation Symposium – Focus on Resilience with SERDP + ESTCP
    Feb 6, 2024 – 02:10:12
  • Top Climate Stories of 2023 and Behind the Scenes with the America Adapts Podcast
    Jan 29, 2024 – 01:20:05
  • Building Resilient Communities: The Tech Revolution in Floodplain Management with Forerunner
    Jan 23, 2024 – 01:29:07
  • The Ultimate Guide to the National Climate Assessment (NCA5) - The Podcast
    Jan 9, 2024 – 02:21:22
  • Transformational Adaptation with the Climate Science Alliance: The 2023 San Diego Climate Summit
    Nov 26, 2023 – 01:30:50
  • Climate Risk and Insurance: Improving Equity, Enhancing Resilience, and Stabilizing Markets – Conference Podcast
    Nov 6, 2023 – 01:53:54
  • Empowering Youth for Nature-Based Flood Management: World Wildlife Fund’s Flood Green Guide Youth Champions Program
    Oct 22, 2023 – 01:32:53
  • Climate Change Coverage at the Washington Post with the “Climate Coach” Michael Coren
    Oct 9, 2023 – 50:12
  • Climate Change and Extreme Heat End of Summer Episode with Dr. Kelly Turner and Dr. Ladd Keith
    Sep 11, 2023 – 53:02
  • Climate Refuges + Property Rights and Adaptation + NOAA’s NEST Program + more with Dr. Linda Shi
    Aug 28, 2023 – 01:13:55
  • The “Bittersweet” Nature of (and critical need for) Climate Flooding Buyout Programs with NRDC
    Aug 14, 2023 – 01:40:45
  • The U.S. Department of Defense Adapts to Climate Change - The Podcast
    Jul 25, 2023 – 01:46:41
  • Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm
    Jul 7, 2023 – 59:38
  • The Fundamentals (and ethics) of Architecture and Climate Adaptation
    Jun 19, 2023 – 46:19
  • The Wild Wild West of Climate Modeling
    Jun 5, 2023 – 01:03:59
  • Battelle and the Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference – ICR23
    May 22, 2023 – 01:26:42
  • Trinidad and Tobago – Keeping History Above Water
    May 8, 2023 – 02:01:55
  • Victoria Rising: Tales of Innovative Adaptation in southern Australia – Re-release
    Apr 17, 2023 – 02:04:25
  • Climate Change and the Legal System: Why the U.S. Constitution Needs to Adapt with Law Professor Mark Nevitt
    Apr 10, 2023 – 57:29
  • Why Climate Journalism Matters: An Inside Look at a Vital and Challenging Beat with Eric Roston of Bloomberg News
    Mar 14, 2023 – 57:10
  • Climate Equity Growing Pains, Adaptation Research and Why Universities Struggle to Offer Resilience Programs with Dr. Eric Chu of UC Davis
    Feb 27, 2023 – 01:07:00
  • Mangroves for Community and Climate: Adapting in Harmony with Nature at WWF
    Feb 13, 2023 – 01:31:24
  • Transformational Adaptation and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: Now Comes the Hard Part
    Jan 30, 2023 – 01:45:43
  • Innovators in Climate Resilience: Battelle, Google, Project Drawdown, and Center for Climate Security
    Dec 12, 2022 – 01:04:02
  • Predicting the Unpredictable: How Insurance Companies Plan for Climate Change with Dr. Kelly Hereid of Liberty Mutual Insurance
    Nov 28, 2022 – 01:07:29
  • Generation Adapt: Early Career Adaptation Professionals Speak
    Nov 7, 2022 – 01:07:57
  • Racially just Adaptation + Urban Planning and Climate Inequities + Fate of 100 Resilient Cities and much more with Dr. Linda Shi – RE-RELEASE
    Nov 1, 2022 – 01:02:53
  • Disaster Insurance is Having a Moment: New Tools for a More Resilient Future with Dr. Carolyn Kousky
    Oct 17, 2022 – 38:51
  • The State of Climate Adaptation 2022 with Judge Alice Hill
    Oct 2, 2022 – 57:03
  • The Inflation Reduction Act Does Adapt to Climate Change w. Dr. Jesse Keenan – Bonus: U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Shares What’s Next
    Sep 19, 2022 – 01:14:37
  • You Can’t Save Every Lighthouse: Building Consensus through Local Climate Adaptation Planning
    Sep 7, 2022 – 57:20
  • 2022 Mid-Year Adaptation in Review with Shaun Martin of World Wildlife Fund and Monika Serrano of Turner Construction
    Aug 20, 2022 – 01:17:15
  • Corporate America Adapts to Climate Change - with World Wildlife Fund and The Coca-Cola Company
    Aug 8, 2022 – 54:10
  • Small Business Administration’s Office of Disaster Assistance Adapts to Climate Change with Associate Administrator Francisco Sanchez Jr.
    Jul 25, 2022 – 46:12
  • Rocky Mountain Adaptation: Adapting to Climate Change the Colorado Way
    Jul 11, 2022 – 01:35:21
  • Making Sense of the IPCC Report and how the Media Succeeds (and fails) in Explaining It: Guest Dr. Katharine Mach
    Jun 20, 2022 – 57:55
  • Adapting to Chronic Flooding: Survivors' Stories and Actions they Take!
    Jun 6, 2022 – 01:33:06
  • A Clear and Present Danger: Elevating the Urgency of Climate Change through National Security with Erin Sikorsky
    May 23, 2022 – 56:45
  • “Planning for Urban Heat Resilience” with Dr. Ladd Keith and Dr. Sara Meerow
    May 9, 2022 – 47:04
  • “Queer and Present Danger”: The LGBTQ+ Community Adapts to Climate Change
    Apr 25, 2022 – 01:04:17
  • Undocumented Workers, Wildfires and Climate Change with Dr. Michael Mendez
    Apr 11, 2022 – 01:05:02
  • The Federal Reserve Bank and Climate-Related Risks with Dr. Elizabeth Mattiuzzi
    Mar 28, 2022 – 56:54
  • Much Ado about Climate Change: Theater as a Stage for Climate Communication and Inspiration with Playwright Crystal Skillman
    Mar 14, 2022 – 53:28
  • Legislating a National Climate Adaptation Plan with Senate Bill author Cameron Adams
    Feb 27, 2022 – 59:52
  • Affordable Housing and Climate Change with Laurie Schoeman of Enterprise Community Partners
    Feb 14, 2022 – 01:00:35
  • “Climatopias” + PBS Tackles Climate Adaptation with Alizé Carrère
    Jan 31, 2022 – 57:59
  • Climate Checking the Real Estate Sector with Cal Inman
    Jan 17, 2022 – 38:50
Recent Reviews
  • ArlieLP
    Encouraging and engaging!
    It’s so easy to be nihilistic when it comes to discussing climate change - sometimes, it seems like we have insurmountable problems to overcome. But this podcast offers a refreshing and timely look at how we can realistically adapt to our circumstances. Thankful for Doug’s work here!
  • L0ughlin
    Great guests, poor presentation
    My biggest complaint is that the conversation flows really unnaturally. The guests are fantastic and I love the range the podcast covers, I really just wish it felt more like conversations with professionals instead of interrogations.
  • J. Barshop
    Valuable and Timely
    I appreciate the variety of episodes, the super practical takeaways and sincerity that Doug pours into every guest - I can literally feel his sincerity in everything he says, and can tell the guests he brings on are people he’s genuinely excited to share with his listeners. There is truly an episode that will benefit everyone.
  • Dissappointed Athlete
    Big ego
    I usually enjoy the interviews and the people he brings on, but he spends a lot of time promoting himself or having his guests talk about when and how often they listen to his show. Comes across as self indulgent and obnoxious
  • Brian Ettlaing
    Wonderful podcast focused on climate adaptation!
    I have been listening podcast for months now. I find it to be very informative promoting the conversation how we should prepare to adapt to climate change with the interviews with top climate policy adaptation experts, climate advocates, etc. Host Doug Parsons does a great job!
  • Dee Carbone
    Really dumb
    Wow the stupidity of some people still amazes me. Anyone else notice the record breaking cold temperatures the past two winters? Look to the sun you idiot lemmings. They want to tax your breath, and place a meter on everything you can think of. You morons are talking yourselves into voting away your freedom. Nice work dicks
  • lmv000
    Climate-niche and relevant!
    It is such a pleasure to learn more from Doug’s guests about their work in adaptation. If you work in climate adaptation, resilience, planning, this podcast is for you!
  • ccshatz
    More detail, less generality please
    I usually learn more from this podcast but episode on extreme heat was heavy on superficial remarks and devoid of data, stats and specifics. More rigor please. This is serious.
  • H2O_Doc
    Excellent
    Doug does an excellent job ensuring his guests bring useful information to the discussion on adaptation and related climate issues.
  • Russia is great
    Adaptation rises
    Rare science podcast that’s both educational and entertaining. The host is doing a great job elevating the adaptation space. Highly recommend.
  • Brassmoose
    Great guests, grating host
    5-star guests. Single-star host. It’s a testament to the guests’ intelligence, professionalism, and generosity that they suffer their insufferably smug and condescending host Doug Parsons. See for recent example the 2019 year in review episode (101) in which Parsons holds forth on his painfully masculinist bias to three brilliant women on the irrelevance of topics he considers beneath him. Worth it for his guests’ gentle schooling of his empathy-deficient and indefensible position. Listening to Parsons begrudgingly admit the relevance of topics and subjects relating to climate adaptation championed by women and minorities is almost too much to take.
  • jspinelle
    Crucial, relevant, realistic take on climate issues
    So many podcasts in this space are “pie in the sky.” Doug and his guests are grounded in reality and driven by facts, both of which I appreciate very much.
  • Eric Riddle
    Crucial Conversations on Climate
    America Adapts and Cultivating Place are my favorite podcasts for 2019. Host does an excellent job of not making this topic a partisan issue. He interviews people already engaged in careers in adaptation to climate change. I really appreciate the diverse voices in the interviews. Important to note that nature is not static and reality is a constant adaptation to our ecosystems.
  • Refry
    Great podcast!
    Somehow stumbled onto this podcast and heard speakers from the eco-right 9/4/19 episode. As a disillusioned Republican I was relieved to hear some ideas that made sense to me.
  • JFelzz
    Great interviewer
    I am impressed by the honesty and genuine curiosity with which Doug approaches each interview. The episodes about the LGBTQ community and tribal communities were particularly eye opening. Doug manages to be totally respectful while still asking meaningful questions that get to the heart of the matter.
  • M Isles
    Vital podcast for those interested in climate change and adaptation
    Vital podcast for those interested in climate change and adaptation
  • Curtlezumi
    Great place to learn about adaptation options.
    This is a great podcast to better understand what adapting to climate change may look like. It’s fact driven and a great source of up to date information on this climate topic.
  • MDbirder3100
    Perfect way to learn about the effects of climate change
    Great podcast with thorough information. Would highly recommend. My only complaint is that the host tends to talk for a long time during his introductions. Would appreciate it if he tried to speed up a little.
  • Keso Soke
    This podcast is going to blow up
    Climate science is a hot topic in geo-science today. I can definitively say that Doug serves the topic well. He bring guests and questions that are well thought out.
  • Charlie SC
    A different perspective
    I follow several climate and science podcasts, and this one always gives a unique and challenging perspective.
  • EnviroEG
    Insightful and captivating disucssions about climate change
    America Adapts is an exceptional podcast that unpacks the complexities of climate change and how people are responding to that change. I enjoy learning about how communities across America are responding to the impacts of climate change.
  • Am Ill
    I think it'll get better
    I know I'm in the minority here and I've tried about 3 different episodes but it's just hard to get into it. His podcasts are long so he takes a long time to get to the meat of what you want to hear. I don't often have an hour plus to digest what he wants to get to. His skills as a host are improving and there are times he asks the odd question which the guest doesn't get (neither do I and to his credit he owns it). I hope it will get better and will try to give it some more attention.
  • kylejohnson_EIT
    Excellent resource; now a non-profit!
    As someone who is an information sponge and always on the lookout for opportunities to further engage on climate adaptation, I must say the America Adapts podcast is among the best climate adaptation resources out there – and comes in a welcome format that I can listen to at any time (in the car, at home, on the commute, even during a slow day at work). Just as Dr. Jesse Keenan remarks in one of the episodes, America Adapts provide some great educational content in a way that doesn’t feel like a lecture. It also doesn’t hurt that you can listen at 1.5x speed and hit the 15-second rewind at any given time (where was that in school?)… While I love EcoAdapt’s CAKE database and the Georgetown Climate Center’s Adaptation Clearinghouse, I know personally that one can certainly exhaust themselves with too much reading material, so it’s nice to have something just as technical that is easy listening. It also fills a void in the podcast realm, where other standout climate podcasts typically focus on mitigation and daily news stories, rather than the consistent day-in-day-out grind of adaptation. As a young professional trying to break into the field of climate adaptation, I particularly appreciate that the host speaks to some of the challenges for youth in breaking into a newly formalized profession (although adaptation itself is nothing new) and that America Adapts continues to book guests that expand the range of topics considered. Looking forward to seeing where America Adapts goes as a non-profit, it is definitely well deserved recognition and opportunity.
  • LaTina8888888
    Informative and engaging! An really worthwhile listen.
    Doug's energy and passion for spreading knowledge of adaptation in the face of climate change fuels this informative podcast, in which he brings very knowledgeable and notable figures in the climate change & adaptation community. They share about what important work they're doing and how it impacts all of us. I learn something new every episode, and the guests he brings on are just awesome people! Totally worth a listen, and absolutely worth sharing.
  • climatecurious
    Calling all the climate curious!
    If you consider yourself an environmentalist, this podcast is 100% for you. That goes for all types of environmentalists - activists and politicians, teachers and students, scientists and science-interested. Why? I'll give you two reasons. 1. The host Doug talks in approachable terms (great for non-expert theatre majors like myself) 2. He invites guests whose perspectives/experiences with climate change adaption are across the map - SO there's something new to learn in each episode. (That keeps it interesting and informative for EVERYONE, including experts/professionals like my boss.) Basically, whoever you are, you can learn something new from this podcast!!
  • scnbath
    Insightful and Accessible
    As a young member of the adaptation community, I wholeheartedly endorse this podcast. The conversations are insightful for those familiar with adaptation while being accessible to everyone else. Are you at all interested in climate change? Perhaps all you've heard is doom and gloom or tech speak about emissions reductions targets and 2050 this and 2100 that? Let Doug introduce you to the great work being done right here and now to address climate impacts.
  • Julesverne386
    Informatively awesome
    Just started listening to this (might I recommend listening on 1.5 speed, it really helps absorb the information!). Loved the three most recent guests, the conversations we're honest and hopeful. Can't wait to listen to previous episodes!!!!
  • ScienceFanEG
    Fun & informative!
    As a mom and a professional with little time to spare, it is really hard to keep up with all the latest science across all of the subjects I want to follow. I love how Doug's interviews cover solid science about climate change and adaption but are also entertaining to listen to. Instead of putting on something from Netflix, I can catch up on the latest science during downtime with my husband, after dinner, after a busy day, when we want to listen or watch something fun.
  • Adapt123
    Smart podcast
    Great guests. Smart conversations. Very positive message for sobering topic.
  • Dan Sisken
    Highly recommended
    I just discovered and started listening to this outstanding podcast. Smart, interesting guests, conversing about climate change issues in a way that is accessible to scientists and non-scientists alike.
  • Trauma Like Rain
    A Necessary Conversation
    What I love about this podcast is the level of conversation Doug attains in his interviews. He rises above the normal timbre of climate change dialogue to discuss adaptation strategy, and he does it without muddying the topical landscape with cries of fear, woe, or other negativity.
  • L-MC
    Good for the layperson without being dumbed down
    One of the very few podcasts I've actually subscribed to. Good stuff.
  • T06301115
    Interesting for non scientists
    Doug is excellent host. Makes abstract issue relevant.
  • Dkantdance
    An underreported but important topic
    This podcast is doing the highly important work of covering an underreported but seriously important topic: adaptation to climate change. As the scientific community has made abundantly clear for several decades, climate change is actually occurring, so it's necessary to understand not only what it looks like, but just as important: how the different levels of government and non-governmental organizations are taking on this crucial task. The host does an excellent job of keeping the discussisions interesting and entertaining. Highly recommended.
  • LlamaMad
    Good discussion re climate change terminology
    I really liked the way the ASAP rep contrasted mitigation, adaptation and resilience. She clarified a lot for me. And Doug did a good job leading her there. I learned a lot.
  • Iguana625
    Best podcast on climate change
    Interesting guests. Learned a lot about adapting to climate change. Host Doug parsons can make the subject come alive.
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