Today, we are talking to Julia Kumari Drapkin from ISeeChange.
Julia Kumari Drapkin is the CEO and founder of ISeeChange, a data platform that combines resident-generated insights with AI to address climate adaptation challenges. Julia’s background as a climate science reporter, covering disasters like Hurricane Katrina, inspired her to bridge the gap between people’s lived experiences and actionable climate solutions. Her expertise in storytelling and data-driven insights shapes ISeeChange's people-first approach to building climate resilience.
ISeeChange leverages ground-truth data—stories, photos, and observations—from residents and combines it with sensor, satellite, and proprietary AI models. The platform delivers actionable insights to cities, counties, and utilities, enabling them to prioritize real-time responses and long-term infrastructure design to adapt to 21st-century climate risks. By creating a feedback loop between communities and decision-makers, ISeeChange helps build trust, improve climate outcomes, and unlock the value of previously siloed data.
In this episode, Julia shares insights on:
Ground-Truth Data Integration combining resident observations with existing satellite and sensor data, delivering more granular and actionable insights for managing floods, heat waves, and infrastructure failures
Adaptation Over Politics, evident by how they are growing fastest in Republican-led states, showing that climate impacts are bipartisan and adaptation solutions resonate when framed around local needs like infrastructure protection and economic resilience
AI-Driven data processing, enabling faster prioritization of critical tasks while transforming anecdotal community feedback into validated, actionable intelligence for utilities and governments
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📝 Show Notes:
Topics
03:01 Data-Driven Solutions for Climate Adaptation
05:50 The Role of AI in Climate Data
12:08 The Importance of Ground Truth Data
15:04 Government and Climate Tech: A Complex Relationship
17:54 The Future of Climate Adaptation and Mitigation
20:48 Challenges and Opportunities in GovTech
24:13 Political Resilience in Climate Solutions
27:08 Insurance and Climate Risk
29:59 Building Community Trust in Climate Data
32:47 The Human Element
36:07 Feedback Loops and Learning from Mistakes
38:59 Sales Cycles and Market Dynamics
41:49 Finding Common Ground
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