Sep 12
Carleton Virtual Breakfast Club with Braden Kay '05
Carleton Virtual Breakfast Club
Extreme Heat:
Threats and Solutions for a Growing Crisis
with Braden Kay ’05
Thursday, September 12, 2024
11 a.m. Central Time
via Zoom
Extreme heat waves continue to impact communities across the US and the world. As the world gets hotter, people, organizations, and governments are grappling with how to save lives and sustain lifestyles and livelihoods. As California’s Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Manager in the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, Braden is supporting California communities in developing heat relief responses and long-term resilience to extreme heat investments. Join Braden Kay ’05 in a conversation about the threats of extreme heat and solutions that communities are developing for this growing crisis.
Braden Kay ’05, a proud American studies graduate of Carleton, holds a PhD in sustainability from Arizona State University. Braden has worked as a consultant, implementor, and educator in local government in Missouri, Indiana, Florida, and Arizona.
Cost: None.
Unable to join our live event? No problem — we will post a recording of the event on ourAlumni Events Recordings page.
Questions? Contact Alumni Relations via email or 800-729-2586. To join the Carleton Breakfast Club email list, email alumni-office@carleton.edu and indicate you would like to be added to the Carleton Breakfast club email list.
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