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Helping people to plan for the effects specific to their work and location, Guillaume often sees that climate change becomes more tangible and real for people.
When there are emergencies we have to respond and help those in need. As these needs increase though, what will be the effect on all the other priorities that create stable communities? Take a listen to this poignant video...
With babies in their life, Guillaume and Mary find it natural to think about the future.
As Guillaume introduces his family, he reflects on how naturally your kids bring the future to now. Suddenly things don’t seem so far away.
The worst case scenarios aren't the most likely, but for some we just don't know. As someone who helps people prepare for the changing climate, Guillaume suggests the prudent course is to consider the range of possibilities in our planning.
Listening to popular media you might think scientists are divided on climate change. Has Guillaume met any?
Without hesitation, Guillaume's answer is yes. Why so confident? Listen to his reasoning...
With UW's Climate Impacts Group, Guillaume helps people plan and prepare for the changing climate in their communities and regions. To him it's rewarding work with tangible actions that will pay off and keep us prepared.
Reflecting on what her parents did for her, Mary feels the same desire to help her children.
In UW's Climate Impacts Group, they focus on the increasingly critical question of how we can best adapt to climate change. Listen as Guillaume describes what's involved...
Regardless of what should be done to reign in climate change, the question remains: how do we plan together to manage the changes that are coming? This is Guillaume's work and he explains...
Maybe contrary to what you'd imagine, we expect dry places to get drier while wet places get wetter. Guillaume explains how this applies to both places and seasons.