Topic: Pathways to Climate Resilience in an Uncertain Future
Kris is a coastal engineer and climate scientist with over three decades of experience providing leadership and technical expertise to help communities adapt to our changing climate. Kris founded Pathways because she is passionate about helping communities adapt to our changing climate, including building capacity within communities, and developing climate adaptation plans that are actionable and equitable, based on the latest climate science, with tangible roadmaps (pathways) for implementation. Kris specializes in coastal environments and the complex intersection of coastal flooding, sea level rise, rising groundwater, and increasing extreme precipitation. She firmly believes that adapting our communities requires balancing nature-based solutions, protecting our built environments, and honest discussions of managed retreat.
Kris served as a lead author for the Fourth and Fifth National Climate Assessments, technical working group member for the New York State Climate Assessment, and she is an Engineering Criteria Review Board Member for the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission.