Parker Liautaud

During the Willis Resilience Expedition, Parker and his team conducted live-streaming video interviews to news shows including Good Morning America[5] and CNBC's Squawk Box.

In remarks from the main stage at the Clinton Global Initiative's 2014 Annual Meeting, he noted that “our world is entering an unprecedented risk landscape”, adding that “a risk-based approach drives action and builds resilience”.

[8] In a September 2014 interview with The Wall Street Journal's Digital Network, Liautaud noted that he believed that the private sector was best positioned to tackle climate change, but added that “at the moment, I don't think that we're adequately preparing for the risks of the world that we're headed into.

[9] In a June 2014 op-ed he wrote for UN Women, Liautaud pointed out the “abundant” evidence connecting climate change to problems of gender equality, and called for greater action to tackle gender-based inequalities, describing it “a non-negotiable priority”.

[10] Liautaud 2021 completed his PhD at [Dissertation: "Causes, evolution, and dynamics of ice ages in the last 3 million years" Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts under Peter Huybers.