Cool Boulder Collaboration: A Panel on Climate Solutions - Natural, Local, Regenerative
What: Farming and gardening techniques that work with nature — rather than against it — provide practical, valuable ways to pull carbon from our atmosphere and improve our environment. This upcoming panel will discuss regenerative farming and gardening practices that replenish soils, absorb carbon, improve water quality, and otherwise contribute to local and global communities. No RSVP is necessary, everyone is welcome to attend this important event and learn more about regenerative land use.
Sponsored by CU Boulder Writing and Rhetoric, City of Boulder & the Cool Boulder campaign, the People and Pollinators Action Network, and the Sierra Club Indian Peaks Chapter.
When: Wednesday, March 8th; 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Where: Kittredge Central Hall; 2480 Kittredge Loop Road, Boulder, CO 80305
Also known as the Kittredge Central Complex on the CU Boulder campus (the building south of the Fiske Planetarium).
Transportation:
Nearby bus stops are Baseline or Colorado on Broadway.
The closest parking lots are #306 or #404 and are $2/hour; the parking machines accept credit cards or coins.
Visit the CU campus map for more parking options or find more info about short term parking at CU.
Speakers:
Nick DiDomenico, Regenerative Farmer and Co-founder of Drylands Agroecology Research
Brett KenCairn, Senior Policy Advisor for Climate and Resilience with the City of Boulder
Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd, Director of Marketing and Social Responsibility, Denver Botanical Gardens
Ashley Stolzmann, Boulder County Commissioner
Damien Thompson, PhD, Regenerative Farmer and Director of the Center for Healthy Communities