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SUMMARY:Viewpoints: Music of a Changing Environment
DESCRIPTION:Off the Hook Arts SummerFest Viewpoint Series presents John Pippen\,Professor of Musicology\, CSU Department of Music.\nPresentation Description: Musicians have engage notions of nature in one form or another for centuries. From Enlightenment idealizations of the natural to modern depictions of beautiful places\, composers have endeavored to describe and engage nature. More recent musical works have\, however\, taken on a newly urgent tone. Ecological disaster\, global climate change\, and the newly-sanctioned development of public lands have encouraged a more politically assertive tone. This talk explored these themes in a variety of recent works addressing coastal erosion\, Hurricane Katrina\, and other headline-grabbing events. \nFree event\, registration required
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/viewpoints-music-of-a-changing-environment/
LOCATION:Gilded Goat Brewing Company\, 3500 S. College Ave #194\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80525\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:kristin.pintauro@colostate.edu
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SUMMARY:Viewpoints: Visualizing Climate Change in Photographs and Video
DESCRIPTION:SummerFest Viewpoint Series presents science speaker Peter Seel\, Professor\, CSU Department of Communications\nProgram:  A look at some of the major and emerging figures doing visual documentaries of climate change with a focus on two photographers\, James Balog and Sebastião Salgado\, and their documentaries\, Chasing Ice and Salt of the Earth. \nFree event\, registration required
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/viewpoints-visualizing-climate-change-in-photographs-and-video/
LOCATION:Colorado State University\, Scott Bioengineering Building\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80523\, United States
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SUMMARY:Viewpoints: Art and the Anthropocene
DESCRIPTION:SummerFest viewpoint series presents Erika Osborne\, Assistant Professor of Art\, CSU\nProgram: We have entered the Anthropocene—a new geologic epoch characterized by the overwhelming evidence that humans are affecting the world’s ecosystems\, geology\, and climate in unprecedented ways. This new epoch comes with a myriad of challenges for our globalized world\, especially climate change and the environmental degradation it brings. As sirens of social\, environmental\, and political injustices\, artists are rising to the cause. In this richly illustrated talk Erika Osborne will introduce us to the contemporary art that is responding to these new conditions and proposing solutions to some of our problems. \nFree event\, registration required
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/viewpoints-art-and-the-anthropocene/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Museum of Art\, 201 S. College Ave.\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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SUMMARY:Viewpoints: Burning Issues
DESCRIPTION:SummerFest Viewpoints Series presents Monique Rocca\, Associate Professor\, CSU Department of Ecosystem Science\nProgram: Change will almost certainly increase the prevalence of “megafires” in many parts of the globe\, including much of North America. How do scientists make forecasts about future patterns of wildfires\, and how ominous is the picture?  What are the likely impacts on human communities and on ecosystems?  Can we do anything to avoid a dire scenario?  In this presentation you will learn about the fire-related challenges climate change will bring\, with a focus on western US forest landscapes.  We will discuss ways that adjusting our attitudes\, policies\, and activities related to forests and wildfire will help us meet these future challenges. \nSponsored/organized by Changing Climates @ CSU \nFree event\, registration required
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/viewpoints-burning-issues/
LOCATION:The Lyric\, 1209 N College Ave\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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SUMMARY:Viewpoints: Taking Climate Action Right Here
DESCRIPTION:SummerFest Viewpoint Series presents SueEllen Campbell\, Lucinda Smith\, and Lindsay Ex\nProgram: In November 2017\, the C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards named Fort Collins as the U.S. winner of the Cities4Action Award for its Climate Action Plan and for being one of the “world’s most inspiring and innovative cities tackling climate change.” Join us for a mixed informative talk and conversation about what to do when it seems impossible to act effectively\, about what makes Fort Collins efforts innovative\, and about the benefits of taking local actions. SueEllen Campbell will offer resources to help us break down barriers to personal action; Lucinda Smith and Lindsay Ex will discuss Fort Collins’ climate goals and progress and the local climate action campaign that focuses on a few simple things everyone can do to make a difference; and other community members will talk about what they have been doing and how. Let yourself become part of the climate solution—starting today! \nSponsored/organized by Changing Climates @ CSU \nFree event; registration required.
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/viewpoints-taking-climate-action-right-here/
LOCATION:New Belgium Brewing Company\, 500 Linden St\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community Sustainability Project Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Join us the afternoon of Wednesday\, July 18\, for a firsthand look at community-based\, fully immersive university education in action. CSU students will be engaging with project sponsors and the public on six very diverse community projects related to equitable access to active transportation\, pollinator habitat conservation\, secondary education in a strife-striken country\, and alternative water conveyance strategies in the Andes. Four of the six projects are located in Fort Collins\, one is in Peru\, and one in South Sudan. \nSpace is limited. Tickets are free.
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/community-sustainability-project-presentations/
LOCATION:Colorado River Community Room\, 222 Laporte Avenue\, Fort Collins\, CO\, CO\, 80521\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Hellmund":MAILTO:Paul.Hellmund@colostate.edu
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