Day 2-4: Q&A Session | Julie Shiyou-Woodard & Alister Watt

With each new wildfire season, the urgency to protect lives and property grows. This entails integrating fire-resistant materials, applying proper vegetation management strategies, and following stringent building codes and regulations. But how can we implement these in our communities? Tune in as Smart Home America Founder Julie Shiyou-Woodard and IBHS Chief Production Officer Alister Watt…

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Day 2-3: Wildfire Prepared Home: Living with Fire | Alister Watt

Wildfires have become increasingly rampant in recent years, posing a significant threat to our communities and natural environments. As a result, adapting to living with wildfires has become more important than ever. One impactful measure in this regard is the construction of Wildfire Prepared Homes.   The Insurance Institute for Home and Business Safety (IBHS) is…

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Day 2-2: Powering the Present: Climate-Resilient Housing Solutions for Today and Tomorrow | Julie Shiyou-Woodard

As the frequency and intensity of climate-related events continue to rise, it has become exceedingly crucial to adapt our housing infrastructure to withstand these challenges. Hence, shifting toward climate-resilient housing is an imperative step in our pursuit of sustainable and resilient communities. This transformation not only ensures the safety and well-being of homeowners but also…

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Day 2-1: Navigating the New Normal— Land, Housing, Insurance, and Public Policy in the Age of Climate Change | Jennifer Gray Thompson

    The impact of climate change extends far beyond rising temperatures and extreme weather events. It affects communities and individuals, altering their daily lives and threatening their sense of security. Therefore, it is crucial to develop policies that promote resilient infrastructure, affordable housing, and accessible insurance options. By acknowledging the emotional and financial toll…

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Day 1-8: Casting a Safety Net— Navigating Individual Assistance in the Wake of Disasters | Anne Whatley (Moderator), Claire Balsley (Panelist), Melissa Bauer (Panelist), & Kate Bulger (Panelist)

    When disasters strike, the aftermath is often overwhelming. Countless individuals find themselves in dire need of assistance to get back on their feet. However, the process of seeking aid from different organizations can be incredibly bureaucratic and intimidating for many. No one should feel lost or helpless in the face of disaster. That’s…

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Day 1-7: Animals in Crisis— Ensuring the Well-being and Safety of Companion Animals During Disasters | Julie Atwood & Wendy Nystrom

    The emotional bond between humans and animals is undeniable, and it’s our responsibility to ensure that they receive the care and attention they deserve during times of crisis. By advocating for comprehensive disaster planning that includes provisions for companion animals, we can protect not only the lives of our loyal companions but also…

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Day 1-5: Rebuilding Together— Unleashing the Power of Regional Philanthropy in Disaster Recovery at Every Stage | Tatiana Hernandez

    In the realm of disaster philanthropy, it is crucial to re-evaluate what we consider as “best practices” in providing aid and support. While immediate relief efforts undoubtedly play a crucial role in alleviating the immediate suffering caused by a disaster, our focus should extend beyond the momentary headlines. By recognizing the importance of…

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