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Recorded live at Greenbuild in Los Angeles, this episode of Digital Builder features a wide-ranging conversation with Ben Stapleton, Executive Director of USGBC California, on what it takes to rebuild communities after catastrophic wildfires — and how climate resilience, education, and coordination can shape better outcomes long term. Using the 2025 Southern California wildfires as a starting point, host Eric Thomas and Ben explore the realities of recovery, from trauma and displacement to supply chain constraints, insurance challenges, and the opportunity to rebuild more sustainable, all-electric, and fire-resilient homes at scale. The discussion expands beyond wildfire to examine how climate change is reshaping communities — and what builders, owners, and local leaders can do now to prepare for what’s ahead. On this episode, we discuss: • Why rebuilding after large-scale natural disasters often takes 5 to 10 years, even in regions with strong resources • How education, coordination, and shared standards can dramatically improve recovery outcomes • The role of home hardening, landscape design, and material choices in reducing wildfire risk • Where resilience and sustainability overlap — and why rebuilding is an opportunity to address both • The challenges homeowners and contractors face, including supply chain limits, labor shortages, and rising costs • Why insurance, electrification, and contractor education are critical — and where gaps remain • How community-level tools like shared marketplaces and digital twins can support collaboration and cost reduction • Why people, not technology alone, remain the most important tool in building climate resilience This episode is especially relevant for professionals working in construction, sustainability, planning, and housing — as well as anyone navigating rebuilding, preparedness, or long-term climate risk in their own community. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas from Autodesk. --------------------------------- ▬ Listen to the Digital Builder Podcast 🎧 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Apple Podcasts: https://autode.sk/3Ye49S2 Spotify: https://autode.sk/3kB3IDG Full playlist on YouTube: https://autode.sk/3J178Ja ▬ Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Facebook: https://autode.sk/3ms6dJx Twitter: https://autode.sk/41nSQbY Instagram: https://autode.sk/41ckKIf LinkedIn: https://autode.sk/3MMFqSZ ▬ Subscribe ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe: https://autode.sk/YouTubeSubscribe ▬Website ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Learn more about Autodesk Construction Cloud: https://autode.sk/3UDtKnd