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Climate & Energy

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Chelsea Chandler hosts a discussion on Energy Generation and reviews outcomes from the 2019 Climate Fast Forward conference.

Energy democracy is an emerging concept in which legacy energy systems are converted into ones that empower individuals to have more control over the decision-making process surrounding energy generation and transmission.

Join the state's best strategic thinkers on climate change for a working conference designed to "fast forward" solutions for a more sustainable Wisconsin and world.

Chris Brockel, Project Coordinator of Healthy Food for All and Operations Coordinator for FEED Operations will discuss how to reduce food waste.

Most of us have at least some opportunities to reduce our electric usage—and some of us have big opportunities.

In the wake of the midterm elections, there has been much discussion about how to most effectively make your voice heard in our democracy. As citizens, many of us feel obliged to participate in an electoral system.

Gary Radloff, Principal at The Radloff Group, discusses the role microgrids can play in our energy system.

A 2018 Local Government Summit discussion with Sherrie Gruder from UW-Extension, Jason Stringer from WECC, Erika Kluetmeier from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and Kurt Reinhold from Legacy Solar Cooperative.

A 2018 Local Government Summit discussion with City of La Crosse mayor Tim Kabat.

A 2018 Local Government Summit discussion featuring Gary Radloff of The Radloff Group, Bruce Beihoff of the UW-Madison Grainger Institute for Engineering, and Josh Arnold of Navigant.

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