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Opening slide from presentation

Speakers Diane Mayerfeld and Susanne Wiesner discuss how sustainable agricultural practices can increase carbon drawdown, lead to healthy soils and other ecosystem services/benefits.

Photo of Jane Elder

One of the signs of good mental health is the ability to tolerate ambiguity.

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Day 1 (April 23) Agenda

12:00-1:00pm: Registration & Refreshments

1:00-1:25pm: Welcome

Floods, droughts, out-of-control fires: Are we willing to see and accept what the bigger picture shows us?

Even though global warming is a politically polarizing topic, it’s worth considering some areas of common ground—both figuratively and literally—when it comes to how we manage the carbon dioxide (CO2) that we’re releasing into the atmos

Small communities in Wisconsin are taking the lead on solar energy.

The City of La Crosse addresses locally our need for energy sustainability and resilience.

Gwen Avant, Untitled (detail), 2015. Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 in.

Gwen Avant's expressive paintings communicate acceptance, beauty, and peace. Gregory Klassen will explore natural processes, such as gravity and evaporation.

Cedar Grove Cheese on display

Locally-sourced milk and eco-friendly practices make Cedar Grove Cheese a winner.

Water was threatening to spill over the top of my hip boots. In early May, the opening of trout fishing season, the water of the Wolf River was cold.

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