Climate & Energy
Michael Vickerman, Program & Policy Director, RENEW Wisconsin and Richard Heinemann, Attorney, Boardman & Clark LLP, discuss how “How cities can lead.”
Join us for visionary virtual webinars that build a collective sense of purpose, knowledge, and action as we face the many challenges of our time.
Right now in Wisconsin, much of the meaningful work in energy planning and climate change mitigation is happening through local government and the businesses and organizations that support their efforts.
Our annual two-day summit on energy and resilience for local government.
A day-long exploration of research, policy, and communication, focusing on the shifting cultural expectations regarding science as a transformative force in society.
12:00-1:00pm: Registration & Refreshments
1:00-1:25pm: Welcome
Despite proposed federal withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the U.S. is home to multiple actors working to address climate change locally and as part of the international effort.
In this free evening workshop hosted by the Wisconsin Academy in partnership with the Wisconsin Office of Energy Innovation and University of Wisconsin Extension, we highlighted tools, financing, and strategies to help advance community resilience
Floods, droughts, out-of-control fires: Are we willing to see and accept what the bigger picture shows us?
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