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This group is to help connect the Climate Change Fellows sponsored by the Department of State.

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Susanne Torriente

I find it hard to fit so many thoughts into this blog. My days have been filled with great conversations and presentations about levels of government, local government long range planning, climate change adaptation and mitigation, emergency management and civil defense, earthquakes, infrastructure and so much more. Today I went to the US embassy and met with the deputy ambassador. I was able to rave about the experience, the benefits of the exchange and the value of relationships built.
Nicci is the perfect host, filling my days with information and my weekend with fun sightseeing!

I'm off to battle the cold, wet wind in Welly now...

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford Hi Susanne: Con was just letting us know how your trip was going. It sounds like you and Jim had a chance to connect as well! I hope you get a few nice days in outside of the rain!

Susanne Torriente

Susanne Torriente I experienced all of Wellington's weather patterns!

Cynthia Steinhauser

What a pleasure it has been to come to Townsville and meet all of the talented staff in the Integrated Sustainability Systems department! the thing that's struck me most me most is the passion the staff have for the work they are doing, the pride they take in each project making a difference and their loyalty and hometown pride - all of which is well deserved. I have had FULL days learning about the many projects Greg and his team have helped touch. We started our journey with a tour of Townsville and I am amazed at the sheer magnitude, size and diverse Eco-systems that exist in this area and all that has to be considered as they go about the day to day operations of making sustainability work in their community. We then had a wonderful overview about climate change in Australia from LGMA President Wayne Wescott who very much helped us understand these issues from a national perspective. more extreme weather events are presenting themselves and Australian communities are starting to adopt climate mitigation strategies as a form of self preservation. There is a huge awareness of the real cost of energy for citizens and it's Impact on the environment and the Australian Govt has set an admirable target of 20% renewable energy by 2020. it seems to be a target that Greg and his team have personally championed as they seek out ways to support projects to include the installation of solar energy systems. it boggles the mind how many units they have helped install on projects (industry, downtown streets ape projects etc). Even residences are getting in the game in a big way as they have solar put on their home as a way to curb large quarterly electric bills. What is refreshing is the relationships Greg and his team have nurtured with the local representatives of Ergon Energy who seem to have a huge respect for Greg and his work and willing to think outside the box to deliver great solar projects.mIn the end they know it will help them as they work in cities across Australia - they really get it and want to be responsive. I think that's a direct cause and effect from Greg's natural passion for his work and focus on building local relationships. There is so much more to write about the businesses and NGOs that we met "get it" and how easy it is to be inspired by their work. Will try to summarize soon in a future post.

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford Hi Cindy: Can you add this under the Climate Change fellows blog: http://icma.org/en/knowledge_network/blogs/blog/18/Climate_Change_Fellows Thanks!

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford Opps! Nevermind :) I see you have already done that!

Jeff King
Jeff King said

What a pleasure to meet Rong's son and all of the other young environmental leaders at the environmental middle school in Xi'an. Gives me hope for future progress in relations and environmental progress.

Susanne Torriente

Good to know it finally worked. It hasn't been easy to find wifi here. I an thoroughly enjoying the experience and the exchange of ideas. My days are full of meeting very talented and passionate professional public administrators.

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford That's great to hear. Hopefully you have some time this weekend to catch up and we can see more of what you've been up to! :)

Susanne Torriente

Good morning fellow fellows

Not sure if my last post went through, so this is a test...

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford Hi Susanne: Your post did go through! It is on the Climate Change Fellows blog! Thanks for trying out the blogging world.

Lauren Crawford

Greetings All: We would love to see some more pictures when you get a chance! Thanks for writing some initial blogs! Great to hear everyone has arrived and has been thrown right in!

Lauren Crawford

Greetings All: Have you arrived safe and sound in your host communities? Thanks to those I've heard from!

Lauren Crawford

Be sure to blog when you land and tell us how your long flight went! Click "new blog post" and select Climate Change from the drop down list in the category "blog" field : http://icma.org/en/knowledge_network/blogs/blog/18/Climate_Change_Fellows

Lauren Crawford

I hope everyone is excited to travel out to their communities tomorrow! Let us know when everyone arrives! I'm sad to hear it's going to be raining in Indonesia!

Jeff King

Jeff King Thanks to everyone for setting up such a good itinerary. Glad that PM2.5 and water quality discussions may be part of the trip.

Cynthia Steinhauser

Starting the countdown to my exchange in Australia and seeing my dear friend Greg! Greg Bruce and the team have an incredible roster planned for us! Also looking forward to meeting exchange Fellow Michael Scanlon and learning more of his work in Mission, Kansas. Thanks ICMA, Lauren and Tad for this incredible opportunity.

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford More than welcome! we are excited to see everyone traveling tomorrow!

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