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Building Resilience in the Face of Climate Change [Sponsored]

Science Quickly

Scientific American

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4.2639 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Successfully mitigating the impacts of climate change will rely heavily on innovation in science and technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Understanding the human body is a team effort. That's where the Yachtel group comes in.

0:05.8

Researchers at Yachtolt have been delving into the secrets of probiotics for 90 years.

0:11.0

Yacold also partners with nature portfolio to advance gut microbiome science through the global grants for gut health, an investigator-led research program.

0:19.6

To learn more about Yachtolt, visit yawcult.co.j.j.

0:23.9

That's y-A-K-U-L-T dot-C-O-J-P.

0:28.4

When it comes to a guide for your gut, count on Yacult.

0:34.3

Raging wildfires, extreme flooding, and heat waves in the winter.

0:38.3

There's no denying that climate change is here.

0:41.3

But what can we do about it?

0:43.3

How do we prepare for what's coming, ease the impacts, and build a resilient society?

0:48.3

Battelle, a nonprofit organization focused on applied science and technology,

0:53.3

is tackling this question

0:55.4

at its Innovations and Climate Resilience Conference this March.

0:59.5

The second annual event brings together the top experts on climate change to share breakthroughs

1:04.6

and action plans.

1:06.5

Scientific American Custom Media recently sat down with Justin Sanchez, a technical fellow at Patel,

1:12.9

and lead organizer of the conference to learn more about the conference and why climate resilience

1:17.6

is a top priority. Justin Sanchez has spent his life creating innovative technology.

1:24.3

First, for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.

1:28.4

A lot of the technologies that we love today came out of DARPA, things like the internet and GPS

1:34.0

and touch screens that are on your phone. Those were fundamental technologies.

1:38.7

And now for Patel.

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