Last Friday (June 1, 2018) was the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord. Since then, many states and cities have said they will continue to honor the agreement. Here in Georgia, a new consortium of university researchers is working to address the state’s most pertinent climate-related issues — it’s called the Georgia Climate Project, and it just published it’s first ‘roadmap’ for addressing climate change. We’re joined by members of the Georgia Climate Project Daniel Rochberg, Chief Strategy Officer for Emory University’s Climate@Emory Initiative, Dr. Marilyn Brown, Regents Professor in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Dr. Marshall Shepherd, Director for the Program in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Georgia. Listen to the discussion or listen to the entire broadcast (Interview begins at 27:32)