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Meet Carina Gormley. As a leader at the Centre for Public Impact’s Climate Change Initiative, she shares lessons about advancing urban climate action through systems thinking, continuous experimentation, and cross-sector collaboration.
Carina Gormley leads internal partnerships, culture and green initiatives at the Centre for Public Impact’s Climate Change Initiative. She’s at the forefront of urban innovation and climate action, and has guided over 25 cities in designing and implementing sustainable, community-driven solutions. Carina’s expertise spans systems thinking, human-centered design, urbanism, UI/UX, public health, and social equity, providing a holistic approach to climate challenges.
Her academic background includes a Masters of Science in Environment and Sustainability Management from Georgetown University and a BA in Architecture and Urbanism. Carina’s work is dedicated to empowering local governments and their partners to create resilient, sustainable urban environments. She advocates for the use of AI in climate action and emphasizes the critical role of effective regulatory frameworks.
Through her leadership, Carina fosters collaboration, innovation, and sustainable funding structures, ensuring that cities can meet climate goals and build a better future for their communities.
Carina Gormley leads internal partnerships, culture and green initiatives at the Centre for Public Impact’s Climate Change Initiative. She’s at the forefront of urban innovation and climate action, and has guided over 25 cities in designing and implementing sustainable, community-driven solutions. Carina’s expertise spans systems thinking, human-centered design, urbanism, UI/UX, public health, and social equity, providing a holistic approach to climate challenges.
Her academic background includes a Masters of Science in Environment and Sustainability Management from Georgetown University and a BA in Architecture and Urbanism. Carina’s work is dedicated to empowering local governments and their partners to create resilient, sustainable urban environments. She advocates for the use of AI in climate action and emphasizes the critical role of effective regulatory frameworks.
Through her leadership, Carina fosters collaboration, innovation, and sustainable funding structures, ensuring that cities can meet climate goals and build a better future for their communities.
Urban areas, home to over half the world’s population, generate 70% of global emissions yet struggle to implement climate action plans. Limited resources, fragmented institutions, and complex politics often hinder progress, leaving cities vulnerable to climate threats and putting marginalized communities at particular risk.
On your show, Carina will explore how cities can overcome these obstacles and drive transformative change. Drawing from her work with 25+ cities and her experience at CPI, she’ll share strategies for centralizing climate information, fostering collaboration, and building sustainable funding structures. By sharing insightful case studies, Carina will also illustrate how local governments can effectively lead the charge in meeting climate goals and creating resilient urban futures.
Governments often underutilize their unique position as stewards of public good and ecosystem connectors, missing opportunities for bold, systemic climate action. Bureaucratic silos, poor communication, and fragmented resources hinder the leveraging of their full capabilities, resulting in underfunded and poorly coordinated climate initiatives.
In this discussion, Carina will highlight governments’ inherent superpowers, such as regulatory authority and the ability to convene diverse stakeholders, detailing how these strengths can be harnessed to implement innovative and effective climate solutions. Through real-world examples, Carina will also demonstrate how governments can use their resources and public trust to drive change, inspiring action at all levels of governance.
Climate change poses an unprecedented challenge for municipalities worldwide, as many lack the capacity and data-driven insights to make bold, effective decisions in their climate action efforts. This information gap often leads to hesitant leadership and suboptimal outcomes, hindering cities from implementing innovative solutions and meeting urgent climate goals.
On your podcast, Carina will discuss how AI can revolutionize climate action at the city level. She will explore how, by harnessing AI to analyze complex data and predict outcomes, municipalities can make informed, confident decisions and better tailor their climate initiatives. Carina will also share success stories where AI has empowered cities to drive meaningful change, demonstrating its potential as a powerful ally in the fight against climate change.
Climate change is a complex, interconnected challenge that defies traditional siloed approaches. Current fragmented efforts across government departments and sectors lead to inefficient climate actions and missed opportunities for impactful interventions. This disjointed strategy fails to address the holistic nature of climate issues, often resulting in ineffective outcomes, and perpetuating a cycle of inaction and public mistrust.
On your podcast, Carina will advocate for a systemic approach to climate action, emphasizing the importance of viewing environmental challenges as interconnected systems. She will discuss how fostering collaboration, experimentation, and continuous learning across sectors can create more resilient and effective climate strategies. Drawing from her experience at CPI, Carina will also explore powerful methodologies, demonstrating how systemic thinking leads to sustainable, impactful outcomes.
Climate change regulations often falter due to poor construction and ineffective implementation, eroding public trust and hindering progress. Fragmented government institutions compound the problem, making it challenging to achieve systemic, cross-cutting solutions. This regulatory shortfall leaves us grappling with unmet climate goals and growing skepticism about the efficacy of environmental policies.
On your podcast, Carina will unveil strategies to breathe life into climate regulations. Drawing from CPI’s collaborative experiences with local governments, she’ll discuss how to realign regulations with root causes and adopt a programmatic approach focused on the spirit of the law. Carina will offer actionable insights on leveraging existing resources for effective implementation, ultimately restoring public confidence and driving tangible progress in our fight against climate change.
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