
CAP’s Trevor Higgins on Hurricane Ian and Climate Change
This week, Daniella sits down with CAP's Trevor Higgins to discuss Hurricane Ian and the worsening impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
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Kelly McCoy is the senior director of broadcast communications at American Progress. Prior to joining American Progress, McCoy was a segment producer for “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” at ABC News. Before joining ABC, she was a producer at The Atlantic and National Journal. McCoy received a degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, and hails from the Washington, D.C., area.
This week, Daniella sits down with CAP's Trevor Higgins to discuss Hurricane Ian and the worsening impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
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