
In episode 252 of America Adapts, host Doug Parsons travels to the University of New Brunswick in Canada, where he keynoted an undergraduate climate conference bringing together students and faculty to explore a wide range of climate challenges. Doug's conversations with conference organizers Dr. Don Wright and Dr. Dion Durnford focus on how climate issues—particularly climate policy—are being taught at the university level, and the goals behind creating this kind of interdisciplinary learning experience. The episode also features interviews with students presenting their work, offering a window into the ideas and perspectives emerging from the next generation. Along the way, Doug reflects on the inspiration he found in these students and the energy they're bringing into the field. There is much to be excited about on how this and future generations will tackle climate change! Posters for: Yaniv Tunin – Just Stop Oil Sara Elbakush – Laudato Si Dustin Stewart – Ocean Acidification Links in this episode: Bay of Fundy Fredericton, New Brunswick Key Themes Covered in This Episode Why undergraduate education is becoming a frontline for climate adaptation thinking The role of student-led conferences in shaping future leaders How younger voices are approaching climate risk differently What established professionals can learn from students right now For Educators & Students How to design interdisciplinary climate programs The value of experiential learning and student-led events Why adaptation should be embedded across curricula—not siloed <
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