Podcast: Climate Fiscal Risks: The U.S. Government Accountability Office’s Recommendations to Congress

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Podcast: Climate Fiscal Risks: The U.S. Government Accountability Office’s Recommendations to Congress

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In episode 219 of America Adapts, we dive into the intersection of climate resilience, fiscal accountability, and federal oversight with two distinguished guests: Dr. Jesse Keenan, a leading expert in adaptation and urban planning at Tulane University, and Alfredo Gomez, Director of the Natural Resources and Environment Program at the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Together, we unpack a pivotal GAO report on federal climate adaptation efforts, exploring its critical findings on the government’s capacity to manage climate-related financial risks. First off, Alfredo Gomez outlines the GAO's four key recommendations for Congress, including the creation of a National Climate Information System and an organizational framework to enhance resilience. Then Dr. Keenan joins the pod for a deeper dive into the report, highlighting the challenges of integrating economic and scientific data into policy. Join us for a dynamic discussion that underscores the urgent need for cohesive, bipartisan climate policies to navigate an uncertain future.

Transcript of Dr. Jesse Keenan’s interview.

Transcript of Alfredo Gomez of GAO interview