This month Asheville hosted the first , a conference to explore innovations and business solutions to combat the effects of climate change. The nine-day conference included a business of climate forum, a summit for emerging climate leaders, and community-wide events.
Host Frank Stasio talks to Blue Ridge Public Radio reporter about the major takeaways from the conference. They are also joined by , the head of Venture Asheville and the incoming CEO for , who hosted the conference. Dorfman believes Asheville should adopt the identity “Climate City,” as its environmentally-friendly reputation is already attracting green business to the area. The city is also home to NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, which provides a wealth of data and human capital related to climate science in the area.