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* Who are you and what are the major climate related problems for you business?
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* What would help solve the problem(s) you identified?
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Bill Teng<br>
 
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John _____<br>
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John <???> (USDA NAL)<br>

Revision as of 11:01, May 4, 2016

Back to Ag & Climate Workspace

Draft Agenda

Following up on CRT Case Studies

  • Reverse engineer an existing CRT Case Study to derive those questions to which the answers form a "basic story" (i.e., this happened, then that happened, ..., oh, but then, ...)

https://toolkit.climate.gov/taking-action/climate-outlooks-increase-farmers-odds-success

Planning for Durham


Minutes: May 2016 Telecon


Potential Questions to Create CRT Case Study:

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  • Who are you and what are the major climate-related problems for your business?
  • What is the biggest risk to your day-to-day operation?

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  • What would help solve or mitigate the problem(s) you identified?
  • Is there data or information that would be helpful?

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Attendees:
Chris Beltz (Student Fellow)
Nancy Hoebelheinrich
Bill Teng
Rebecca Fowler
John <???> (USDA NAL)