Dr. James Shope is an assistant extension specialist in climate services with the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and the Department of Environmental Sciences. James received his PhD from the University of California Satna Cruz in Earth and Planetary Sciences specializing in Coastal Processes and climate change-driven coastal hazards. Hi research addresses a wide range of climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in New Jersey. In particular, he is interested in how agricultural production, municipal planning, and public health will respond to a warming climate, heavier rainfall, and more frequent flooding. James frequently engages in outreach efforts across New Jersey, including leading resiliency tool trainings, co-authoring public-facing reports, providing climate science resources for K-12 educators, and sharing actionable scientific resources for community planners.