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The mission of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) is to lead Colorado to an energy efficient and renewable energy economy through education, policy advancement, and economic development.
The Jefferson County chapter of CRES serves all of Jefferson County in Colorado, including Golden and the Denver suburbs. JCRES works to increase awareness of the economic and environmental benefits of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. We host meetings and events to help members and the public connect with the ideas and people that make renewable energy and energy efficiency happen.
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See all- A Food-First Approach to Climate ActionJefferson Unitarian Church, Golden, CO
In-person and live streaming.
Note: this additional event is on a MONDAY, not our regular date.
Food accounts for about 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions. (You read that correctly—25%.) But some foods are more harmful to the planet than others. What you choose to eat at every meal can help move you to being part of the climate solution. In this talk, Jessica explores how food contributes to climate change, which foods are the biggest emitters, and what we should put on our plates instead.
Jessica Schroeder has taught at Denver Seminary and thinks about theology’s intersection with beauty, delight, food, nutrition, stewardship, and ecology. In this presentation she describes her food-first approach to climate action.Please plan to stay for a reception with food, drinks, and conversations afterwards. Free but you're welcome to put something in the basket.
Hybrid event, in-person and live streaming (the link will appear here).
In cooperation with New Energy Colorado as part of the co-sponsored Green Homes Tour Lecture series.
The Tour is on the first Saturday of October: Oct 4 2025, details at newenergycolorado.org/home-tourAmple free parking right outside. Wheelchair accessible, and we have assisted listening devices.
Our 7pm start time is outside the busy traffic time and getting there is easy. We're about a mile west of the I-70 exit at Youngfield/32nd Ave (Applewood). - Mike Nelson – The Great American Super-Grid ProjectJefferson Unitarian Church, Golden, CO
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In-person and live streaming
Mike Nelson recently retired as Denver7 Chief Meteorologist. He was one of the few weathermen courageous enough to insist that we must face the reality of climate change.Mr Nelson speaks about the enormous prospects for a Great American Super-Grid capable of supplying the entire nation with ample, clean electricity. A high voltage underground transmission system would create a lot of jobs, improve reliability, address our growing power demand, and yield a tremendous return on investment, while simultaneously working towards urgent climate goals.
Organized by New Energy Colorado (NECO) and the Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES) as part of a series of talks ahead of the annual Metro Denver Green Home Tour which is Saturday, October 3, 2025.
Please plan to stay for a reception with food, drinks, and conversations afterwards. Free but you're welcome to put something in the basket.
Hybrid event, in-person and live streaming (the link will appear here).
Ample free parking right outside. Wheelchair accessible, and we have assisted listening devices.
Our 7pm start time is outside the busy traffic time and getting there is easy. We're about a mile west of the I-70 exit at Youngfield/32nd Ave (Applewood).