Episode #31: A Talk Story w/ Anu Hittle, Hawaii’s Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission
Today we will continue our Sustainable Leaders series and have a Talk Story with Anu Hittle w/ the state government of Hawaii’s Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission. We will cover Climate Change, what our state's commission has put together these past two years focusing on ground transportation and sea level rise, dabbling into the Paris Agreement and more!
Anukriti (Anu) Hittle staffs the state government of Hawaii’s Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation commission, and is Adjunct Fellow at the East-west Center. Before coming to Hawaii, she was a climate change researcher in Washington DC with the World Resources Institute, an activist at Greenpeace, and a professor at Washington University in St Louis, where she co-led the RINGO observer delegation for COPs 20, 21 and 22. Her background is in International Relations (from Columbia University) and Forest Resource Management (from Duke University), with a focus on economics, policy and law. Aldo Leopold said “There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.” Anu is someone who cannot.
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