Nuclear Nexus & Nuclear Guardianship Collective

Virtual

RMPJC was founded with a main focus of closing down the Rocky Flats nuclear plant. In coordination with AFSC Denver, Greenpeace, and numerous other organizations, RMPJC worked to end the production of potentially harmful nuclear waste. Over time, RMPJC became the foremost peace and environmental group working steadily for the best possible procedures to properly clean up the already thoroughly contaminated site. However, due to an improper “clean up” by government agencies, the efforts to clean up Rocky flats and make it habitable once again is still underway.

A Tale of Two Pikas: from dueling subspecies to dueling visions of the future for an alpine icon

Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church 5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder, CO 80303

There once was a fluffy little squeaky-toy of a species, the American pika, that was also a four-season alpinist. There are pikas that live their whole lives looking down on Everest Base Camp, and there are pikas that live in the desert heat of Lava Beds National Monument. So, which is it? Is the pika a hapless poster child for climate disaster, even though it manages to survive in some of the harshest landscapes on the planet? This talk will show the pika from many angles (and mostly in pictures rather than graphs), to celebrate the diversity and perfection of one of the many species that might soon become too rare to really study.

Disaster Strong: Train-the-Trainer Workshop

Boulder County Communications Center 3280 Airport Road, Boulder, CO

Join Boulder ODM to become part of our Community Preparedness Ambassadors team to help educate peers in the community!

Earth Justice Day Film Screening: The Vow from Hiroshima

Naropa University 2130 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

The Joanna Macy Center for Resilience and Regeneration is proud to announce a special event in honor of Earth Justice Day. On April 24, 2024, at Naropa University's Performing Arts Center from 12-1:30pm MT, a film screening and discussion featuring the film’s writer and producer, Mitchie Takeuchi.

Follow Setsuko Thurlow, a Hiroshima survivor, on her 75-year journey that channeled her horrific experience into life-long activism leading up to the moment the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) passed a landmark treaty moving the world closer towards eliminating all nuclear weapons. This extraordinary achievement received the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. This is a world premiere screening in the PBS format!

Branching Out: Growing Community Futures

Gates Woodruff Cottage 1160 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80309

Our April 24, 2024, event will focus on the planting of a Native tree on CU Boulder’s campus as a symbol of grounding, growing, and branching out, and will include guest speakers that will discuss anti-colonial futures. Following the ceremony, we will hold a reception to foster community within social justice and affinity groups at CU and the broader Boulder community. Our April 24 Earth Day celebration and reception at the Gates Woodruff Cottage will have free food and drinks, games, and care packages!

City of Boulder Community Conversation: Climate Initiatives Nature-Based Solutions

Growing Gardens 1630 Hawthorn Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Join the Climate Initiatives Department for an informative and interactive presentation about the city’s ongoing climate work and its impact. The event will focus on the city’s work on nature-based climate solutions and will feature presentations by city staff and community partners with opportunities for public participation, feedback and Q&A.

Infrastructure Outage Preparedness

Virtual

Power, water, and communications systems can all be impacted by disasters, or system damage or failure can cause disasters of their own. Join Boulder Office of Disaster Management to learn about our power, water, and communications systems , and about resources and steps you can take to personally prepare for impacts to our critical infrastructure.

Native Plant Gardening: Designing Systems for Ecological Balance

Nyland Common House 3523 Nyland Way Lafayette, CO

Are you wanting to plant gardens for animal habitat, pollinators, water retention and beauty? Join Friends Farm and special guest Dave Sutherland to learn about native plants, local landscapes and home habitat garden design for ecological balance in our CO homes.

Connecting Youth and Green Business Mentors in Boulder County

Lafayette Public Library 775 W Baseline Rd, Lafayette, CO, United States

Play a role in the creation of a green economy at this program connecting green businesses with youth in our community.   All are welcome!   This event will include short presentations by business representatives about how and why they are "going green," a panel discussion with students, and time for audience / panelist Q&A. 

Living with Wolves and Other Predators: Co-existence in the Modern Wilderness with Dr. Joanna Lambert and Dr. Christopher Sichko

Fjallraven Boulder 1048 Pearl St, Boulder Boulder, CO 80302

The reintroduction of wolves to Colorado has ignited diverse opinions and speculation. Joanna Lambert, professor of wildlife ecology and conservation biology at the University of Colorado - Boulder, will infuse this conversation with scientific insights into ecosystem dynamics and deep histories of predator-human relationships.