Shows In This Series
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Pollution in Pristine Places Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña is a geologist/glaciologist/climate change expert with extensive experience in science communication, as well as previous experience as a research associate with the Alaska Climate Research Center (University of Alaska Fairbanks) and visiting assistant professor in the...Watch now » |
Fri, 03/15/2024 |
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Living with Bears Shannon Kelly Donahue is the Executive Director of the Great Bear Foundation, a nonprofit bear conservation organization with offices in Haines, Alaska and Missoula, Montana. Shannon has worked in bear conservation since 2006, focusing on community solutions to sharing habitat with bears,...Watch now » |
Wed, 02/28/2024 |
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Justicia Climática Para Los Latinos Beatriz, anteriormente Directora de Defiende Nuestra Tierra y cofundadora de Voces Unidas, ahora dirige una iniciativa de Conservación Colorado. La mision de "Protegete" es amplificar las soluciones impulsadas por los latinos para la protección de nuestra tierra, agua, aire y la lucha por la...Watch now » |
Wed, 02/28/2024 |
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Latino Climate Justice Explore the Colorado Latino Climate Justice Policy Handbook; first of its kind research and informational guide designed for the Latino community first, to help educate and spread awareness about the status of the climate crisis in Colorado, the struggles that face the Latino community alongside...Watch now » |
Thu, 02/01/2024 |
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Colorado’s Roadmap to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution n January 2019, Will Toor joined the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) as its Executive Director appointed by Governor Jared Polis. In this role he has helped coordinate the development and implementation of the state’s Greenhouse Gas Roadmap, which serves as an action plan to achieve the state goals...Watch now » |
Mon, 03/13/2023 |
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An Indigenous View on Climate and Environment Darren is the author of “The Bear River Massacre; A Shoshone History” and teaches Native American History at Utah State University. He lectures around the country on Native American issues related to history and Indigenous views on sustainability.Watch now » |
Sun, 02/19/2023 |
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World on a Plate Lisa Palmer is the National Geographic Research Professor of Science Communication at the School of Media and Public Affairs. She is also an award-winning environmental and science journalist, author of HOT, HUNGRY PLANET: The Fight to Stop a Global Food Crisis in the Face of Climate Change (St...Watch now » |
Fri, 02/03/2023 |
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Code Red: Communicating the Urgency and Opportunities of Climate Action Susan Joy Hassol is the Director of Climate Communication. She is an award-winning climate change communicator and author known for her ability to translate science into English. For three decades she has helped scientists communicate more effectively and provided clear information to...Watch now » |
Thu, 03/24/2022 |
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Perspectives from the Headwater State with Brian Macpherson Brian Macpherson from the Colorado Water Conservation Board will present the major issues facing the Colorado River today, the state of the science of the river, the policy and legal framework under which the river operates, and what the state of Colorado is doing to face the challenges. The...Watch now » |
Thu, 02/24/2022 |
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Ending Human-Caused Air Pollution Air pollution plagued humanity through the 20th Century and continues to worsen in many world regions today. More than 90 percent of the global population breathes air exceeding World Health Organization pollution standards. Dr. Jason West is a Professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering...Watch now » |
Thu, 01/27/2022 |