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.
Shows In This Series
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Auden Schendler
Auden Schendler spent twenty-six years running sustainability programs at Aspen One, which operates ski resorts, . . .
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Pollution in Pristine Places
Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña is a geologist/glaciologist/climate change expert with extensive experience in science . . .
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Living with Bears
Shannon Kelly Donahue is the Executive Director of the Great Bear Foundation, a nonprofit bear conservation . . .
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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 . . .
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Latino Climate Justice
Explore the Colorado Latino Climate Justice Policy Handbook; first of its kind research and informational guide . . .
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
Watch Now »
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
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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 . . .
Watch Now »
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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 . . .
Watch Now »
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Auden Schendler
Auden Schendler spent twenty-six years running sustainability programs at Aspen One, which operates ski resorts, . . .
Watch Now » -
Pollution in Pristine Places
Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña is a geologist/glaciologist/climate change expert with extensive experience in science . . .
Watch Now » -
Living with Bears
Shannon Kelly Donahue is the Executive Director of the Great Bear Foundation, a nonprofit bear conservation . . .
Watch Now » -
Justicia Climática Para Los Latinos
Beatriz, anteriormente Directora de Defiende Nuestra Tierra y cofundadora de Voces Unidas, ahora dirige una iniciativa . . .
Watch Now » -
Latino Climate Justice
Explore the Colorado Latino Climate Justice Policy Handbook; first of its kind research and informational guide . . .
Watch Now » -
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 . . .
Watch Now » -
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 . . .
Watch Now » -
World on a Plate
Lisa Palmer is the National Geographic Research Professor of Science Communication at the School of Media and Public . . .
Watch Now » -
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 . . .
Watch Now » -
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 . . .
Watch Now » -
Ending Human-Caused Air Pollution
Air pollution plagued humanity through the 20th Century and continues to worsen in many world regions today. More than . . .
Watch Now »