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Climate & Energy Series

Join us on May 10, 2025 for a powerful intergenerational panel discussion following the 2:30PM matinee of The Trials at the MyArts Building in Madison, WI. Hosted by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, Children's Theater of Madison, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, this event will bring together voices from different generations to explore how different age groups are reacting to the climate crisis, and to reflect on the main themes of the play.

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Join the Wisconsin Academy for the second talk in Wisconsin’s Climate Stories series! This time, the Academy is bringing together three incredible leaders who all have a deep connection with our forested lands.

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Chelsea Chandler leads a discussion of Resilience & Adaptation and reviews outcomes from the 2019 Climate Fast Forward conference.

Image of Forward Wisconsin statue floating by drowned Capitol Building

Chelsea Chandler hosts a discussion on Natural Climate Solutions and reviews outcomes from the 2019 Climate Fast Forward conference.

Image of Forward Wisconsin statue floating by drowned Capitol Building

Chelsea Chandler hosts a discussion on Energy Use and reviews outcomes from the 2019 Climate Fast Forward conference.

Image of Forward Wisconsin statue floating by drowned Capitol Building

Chelsea Chandler hosts a discussion on Energy Generation and reviews outcomes from the 2019 Climate Fast Forward conference.

Chris Brockel, Project Coordinator of Healthy Food for All and Operations Coordinator for FEED Operations will discuss how to reduce food waste.

As a part of our "Drawdown in Wisconsin" Environmental Breakfast Series, Diane Mayerfeld of UW-Extension discusses regenerative agriculture.

Gary Radloff, Principal at The Radloff Group, discusses the role microgrids can play in our energy system.

Debbie Branson, New Market Manager at Madison Gas & Electric Co., discusses the future of electric vehicles.

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