What we’re about
The Bozeman Climate Alliance is an online calendar with the mission to connect people and community, inspire positive action, and educate on Climate Change. All members are encouraged to post events related to climate solutions (technologies (including plant and soil) and policies to lower emissions, lower concentrations, store carbon, change human behavior:)) and climate impacts.
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All this, and we're also fun.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Small Forests, Big Benefits, online forum with Doug TallamyNeeds location
Please join us for an online forum to explore how mini-forests of native trees and shrubs can help address biodiversity loss, tree inequity, and climate change.
Registration is here and on PocketForests.org
The Zoom link will be sent to registrants a week prior.Free but registration required, and please watch this 7 minute video prior to attending--it will provide a basis for discussion.
Keynote: Douglas Tallamy Professor, author of "Bringing Nature Home” and founder of Homegrown National Park
Panelists:- Giuliana Casimirri, Green Venture
- Christine Dannhausen-Brun, Norsdon Green Earth Foundation
- Maya Dutta, Biodiversity for a Livable Climate
- Neelam Patil, Green Pocket Forests
Note: the panel is not intended to be a "how-to" session on the Miyawaki Method, so for introductory info, please check out the many online resources, including those found at PocketForests.org. For help building your own forest, Sugiprojects.com is a great resource.
This forum is sponsored by the Ann Arbor, MI chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby which has been working on creating a pilot Miyawaki-inspired “Pocket Forest" for a year now -- you can read about their efforts in this article. They've seen such interest in the topic that they put together a video and a website.
- National Academies' Climate Crossroads SummitNeeds location
Join the National Academies on July 16th and 17th for the second annual Climate Crossroads Summit.
At the Summit, experts and community stakeholders will come together to discuss current and emerging solutions to confront the climate crisis at the scale and scope needed. The sessions will have common threads throughout, including both national and international perspectives and a strong focus on solutions, including decarbonizing the economy.
Register now to join virtually or in-person.
Agenda Overview
Throughout the Summit, we will hear from experts in a range of different fields about the current and emerging solutions to address climate change as well as learn about ongoing climate activities from across the National Academies. Visit the event page for the most up-to-date details.Day 1 Panel Topics:
· Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change: Exploring approaches for leveraging this technology to help address climate change while accounting for potential risks.
· Nature-Based Solutions: Diving into the benefits, barriers, and success stories of implementing these approaches.
· The Future of Transboundary Water Management: Examining questions around governance and exploring areas for collaborative management to ensure availability of water resources for humans and ecosystems alike.
· Health of the Planet and its People: Covering the interconnections of the Earth's living and non-living systems.
Day 2 Panel Topics:
· Higher Education Transformative Climate Action: Discussing the critical role this sector can and does play in advancing climate action.
· Inequality and Climate Change: Analyzing how we can advance climate solutions, both domestic and globally, in light of the growing inequality.
· Transportation Infrastructure: Digging into how engineers and planners are assessing the climate vulnerability of our transportation infrastructure and how we can support resilient systems.
Climate Science in the Courts: Delving into the challenges and opportunities around the use of scientific evidence in climate-related litigation and the implications of courts adjudicating disputes over legal responsibilities for climate change.Contact Us
Questions about this event? Email Amy Mitsumori at climatecrossroads@nas.edu.
Visit the event webpage for the most up-to-date information.