Eliot Levine's Profile
Eliot Levine (Editor-in-Chief of ClimatePrep.org) is part of the Climate Change Adaptation Program at World Wildlife Fund in Washington DC where he has worked for the past five years. Eliot’s current focus is on developing technical communications and capacity building products that aid natural resource managers, conservation professionals, and policy makers in adapting to our changing climate.
Prior to working at WWF he worked with the United Nations, analyzing transaction costs of the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism. He holds a Masters of Public Administration in Environmental Science and Policy from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a Bachelors of Arts in Environmental Studies from Penn State University.
Past entries on ClimatePrep.org
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Shifting Course: Climate Adaptation for Water Management Institutions
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Thoughts on Managing Change, from Jared Diamond
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Identifying Opportunities & Assessing Vulnerability: Essential Characteristics of Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments
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How is Climate Change Adaptation Different from Business as Usual?
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An Interview with Dr. Jared Diamond
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Flowing Forward: Incorporating Climate Change Adaptation into Water Sector Projects
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Fog Harvesting Provides Relief and Economic Gains for Thirsty Peruvian Villages
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Artificial Glaciers in the Himalayas provide water to desperate farmers
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Helping India Adapt to Climate Change: One Man Makes an Impact
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VP of Philippines “Adaptation to climate change must be the national priority”















































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