• The History and Current Status of Distributed Renewables

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

    In November, our Boulder County chapter welcomes Dr. Peter Lilienthal for a look at the history of distributed power.

  • Boulder’s Crown Jewel: the incredibly diverse lichen biota of OSMP & foothills

    Boulder Rural Fire Protection 6230 Lookout Road Boulder, CO 80301

    Jacob Watts will discuss the OSMP three year research program which has attempted to comprehensively document the lichen biota of the Front Range foothills of Boulder and surrounding counties for the first time via extensive specimen collection, morphological taxonomy, and DNA barcoding when necessary.

  • Antarctic ecosystems: From Microscopic Plants to Penguins

    NCAR Mesa Lab 1850 Table Mesa Drive Boulder, CO 80305

    The Antarctic is undergoing rapid systemic change, marked by significant reductions in frozen water, including glaciers, ice shelves and sheets, and sea ice. This unprecedented transformation will have profound impacts on polar ecosystems, affecting life from phytoplankton to penguins and, ultimately, people. 

  • 10th Annual Colorado Pollinator Summit: Empowered for Pollinators

    CU Campus, Williams Village 3300 Baseline Rd, Boulder, CO 80303

    This year, to honor our first decade of collaborative pollinator conservation efforts in Colorado, we have organized a 2-day Summit with 3 keynote speakers, followed by the inaugural (free!) Youth Pollinator Summit which will bring middle and high school students (ages 13+) together at the CU Museum of Natural History to advocate for Colorado’s pollinators.

  • Open House at Recycling Center, Colorado Recycles Week

    boulder county recycling center

    In honor of Colorado Recycles Week, the Boulder County Resource Conservation Division is hosting a special Open House at the Boulder County Recycling Center!

  • Pesticides in Towns and Cities Landscapes: Contamination in Unexpected Places

    Virtual

    Pesticides are a major contributor to declines in pollinators and other invertebrates. Unfortunately, our towns and cities are not immune -- plants, soil, and waterways are often contaminated with these chemicals, both from applications in yards and parks and from hidden movement from far-off sources.

  • How to Combat Utility Misinformation!

    Virtual

    Join 350 Network Council and people around the country to learn how to FIGHT BACK against misinformation from powerful, for-profit energy utilities as a part of the fossil fuel industry.

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