Climate & Energy
Before I joined the Wisconsin Academy staff last fall, I believed it was rare to witness an individual experiencing an epiphany—a profound moment of insight, or the connection of dots that leads to a new way of looking at a problem.
In this Wisconsin Academy Talk we explore how tools like scenario-building, storytelling, and the arts can help us better envision our role in prospective responses to climate change.
Panelists include:
Before I joined the Academy’s staff last fall, I believed it was rare to witness an individual experience an epiphany—a profound moment of insight, or the connection of dots pointing to a new way of looking at a problem.
To step into a leadership role in clean energy and climate solutions, we
When we talk about carbon storage, we are talking about carbon dioxide (CO2) that is temporarily not in play in the atmosphere.
Transportation is the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions
Renewable energy is an under-developed opportunity for Wisconsin, given that only
Conservation, in the context of energy, means using available res
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