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Feb16_WebsiteImage Climate & Energy Talk

Our second lunch-hour Climate & Energy talk of 2022, "Spurring Action on Climate Change through Artistic Engagement" featured speakers from the 

Video Image for Smart Climate Communications in Complicated Times

Our first lunch-hour Climate & Energy talk of 2022, "Smart Climate Communications in Complicated Times," featured speaker Jane Elder.

Last Glacier Page Turning Video Image

The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books  that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs.

ROMO Page Turning Video Image

The Last Glacier collective has created two monumental artists’ books that feature their original woodcut prints and photographs.

Video Image for Leading the Change Summit video

In our fifth Local Government Summit, the Wisconsin Academy and partners held a virtual Summit to share practical resources and explore emerging issues in local energy planning and resilience in...

Wisconsin People & Ideas, the Wisconsin Academy’s magazine of contemporary Wisconsin thought and culture, presents a Wisconsin Book Festival reading featuring the winners of the statewide 2020...

Cover of Climate-Critical Lands Report

Climate change continues to be one of the most serious social, economic, and environmental challenges of our time. This is true globally, nationally, and in Wisconsin.

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.

Image from presentation

Fred Clark and Don Waller discuss how to leverage nature-based solutions in forests to foster continuous growth for maximum carbon storage and ecological complexity.

Interior shot of installation at Garver Gallery

Listen to the artists and exhibition curator share ideas and images from the Vulnerable Bodies exhibition.

Presenter Rebecca  Webster

How can America address its big problems through government leadership and individual citizen participation?

Photo of first draft of US Constitution (made by First Nations)

Native systems of governance have faced intense challenges since European explorers first landed on these shores.

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