
In this special episode of America Adapts (256), host Doug Parsons brings together leading voices from journalism, filmmaking, philanthropy, research, and climate practice to explore one of the biggest challenges facing climate adaptation: how do we communicate it? These conversations, sparked by a communications panel at the National Adaptation Forum, examine why adaptation remains "the greatest story never told," how to connect with audiences beyond the adaptation community, and what it will take to build a stronger culture of climate resilience. Along the way, an unexpected communications framework begins to emerge, with each guest offering a distinct principle for making adaptation more visible, relatable, and actionable. The conversations also point to an often-overlooked challenge: communications must be funded, prioritized, and approached with the same creativity and innovation we bring to adaptation itself. This episode was generously supported by the CO2 Foundation, whose commitment to advancing climate adaptation communications helped make these conversations possible.
Experts in this Episode:
Karen Wolfgang – Executive Director of the CO2 Foundation - Transcript
Olga Loginova - Documentary Filmmaker and Podcaster - Transcript
Beth Gibbons – Director, Resiliency Office, Washtenaw County - Transcript
Shaun Martin - Director of Adaptation, WWF-US - Transcript
Pearl Marvell - Yale Climate Connections, Editora de YCC en español - Transcript
Dr. Deb L. Morrison - Learning Scientist focused on climate adaptation and Lead Author for the IPCC's Seventh Assessment Report on Climate Inform