Rising Tides and Coastal Resilience with Janelle Kellman
Sep 11, 2023
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Janelle Kellman, former mayor and CEO of Center for Sea Rise Solutions, discusses coastal resilience, collaboration with neighboring cities, and the distinction between sustainability and resilience. They also explore similarities between wildfire and sea level rise resilience and make an exciting announcement about their political future in California.
Prioritizing coastal resilience and driving change in small coastal cities is crucial in addressing climate change and its impacts on coastal communities.
Understanding vulnerabilities and conducting thorough vulnerability assessments are essential for effective climate planning and addressing the challenges faced by coastal communities.
Collaborating with regional leaders and learning from global communities of practice is key for subnational climate diplomacy and driving climate action worldwide.
Deep dives
Prioritizing Coastal Resilience in a Local Government Context
Janelle Kellman, former mayor of Sausoleido and founder/CEO of the Center for Sea Rise Solutions, discusses the importance of driving change in a small coastal city and prioritizing coastal resilience. She shares her initiatives, such as developing plans for higher water levels and collaborating with neighboring cities and coastal communities worldwide. Kellman highlights the intersection of environment and policy in her career and emphasizes the need for proactive planning and collaboration at the local level to address climate change and its impacts on coastal communities.
The Importance of Local Government and Climate Change
Kellman reflects on her academic background and early foray into local politics in Sausoleido, emphasizing the role of local government in addressing climate change issues. She highlights the saying that all politics is local and explains how she uses the democratic process as a way to be a leader in her community. Kellman shares her experiences as mayor and city council member, discussing the challenges and opportunities of working at the local level to drive climate resilience initiatives.
The Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Communities
Kellman discusses the specific challenges faced by coastal communities, including rising sea levels, flooding, and the corrosive effects of saltwater on infrastructure. She emphasizes the importance of understanding vulnerabilities and conducting thorough vulnerability assessments to inform climate planning efforts. Kellman also highlights the need for a nature-based approach to coastal resilience, such as restoring marshland habitat and implementing artificial oyster reefs for wave attenuation.
Collaboration and Learning from Global Communities
Kellman shares her experiences in subnational climate diplomacy, collaborating with regional leaders and learning from global communities of practice. She emphasizes the value of sharing knowledge, best practices, and lessons learned with other practitioners around the world. Kellman also mentions the importance of engaging with international communities of athletes and leveraging their experiences and perspectives to drive climate action.
Running for Lieutenant Governor and the Future of Climate Leadership
Kellman announces her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of California and explains her motivation for seeking this office. She highlights the role of the Lieutenant Governor in areas such as higher education, economic development, state lands, and coastal protection. Kellman discusses the need for visionary leadership that recognizes the interconnectedness of climate issues with other critical concerns, such as jobs, housing, and equity. She emphasizes the importance of pragmatic problem-solving and common-sense solutions in addressing climate challenges at scale.
Janelle Kellman is the former mayor of Sausalito, an active member of the Sausalito City Council, and the founder and CEO of the Center for Sea Rise Solutions. Janelle's career spans environmental and policy roles, including leadership positions at the Environmental Protection Agency, PG&E, and advisory roles for organizations like Project Drawdown, Marin Clean Energy, and San Francisco Baykeeper. She chaired the Sausalito Planning Commission from 2016 to 2020, before joining the City Council in 2020.
In this episode, Janelle discusses recent initiatives she's been prioritizing, what coastal resilience means, and how she collaborates with neighboring cities and coastal cities around the world to prepare for the inevitability of rising sea levels.
On top of that, Janelle is an ultra-marathoner and a two-sport Division I athlete with degrees from Yale, Oxford, and Stanford. She also makes an exciting announcement at the end of the episode about her political future in California. You'll have to listen to the end to hear what it is!
In this episode, we cover:
[04:06]: Janelle's background in sports and leadership
[08:39]: Navigating the challenges of 2020 as a mayor
[10:45]: Origins of Center for Sea Rise Solutions and climate risks in Northern California
[16:14]: Distinction between "sustainability" and "resilience"
[19:34]: Key priorities and needs around sea level rise resilience
[24:32]: Similarities between wildfire and sea level rise resilience
[26:18]: Janelle's international collaborations and knowledge sharing on sea level rise
[28:30]: International conferences like COP vs working with subnational leaders around the world
[31:14]: Janelle's tips on getting involved local government, climate work, and finding your "ikigai"
[39:01]: Natural overlap between outdoor athletes and climate activism
[41:17]: An exciting announcement from Janelle on her political future
[44:26]: How folks can follow and connect with Janelle
[45:07]: Shinrin-yoku, Friluftsliv and other concepts
Resources mentioned:
Toxic Tides, UC Berkeley Sustainability And Health Equity Lab
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Episode recorded on Aug 11, 2023 (Published on Sep 11, 2023)
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