Water and Energy in Colorado: Emulsifying Two Great Challenges in Four Parts - PART II: USER COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES

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Date: August 13, 2020
Time: 10:00AM - 11:30AM
Where: Virtual
PART II: USER COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES
The Colorado Scientific Society, in collaboration with the Center of the American West, presents Water & Energy in Colorado. The four-day virtual symposium, hosted by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, focused on the science and cultural issues at the interface between water and energy in Colorado. Moderated by Patty Limerick, water and energy specialists together with insightful commentators on Colorado’s present challenges and future opportunities, highlighted some of the most important issues facing our community today and in the future. The emphasis will center on science that frames these topics, but also will incorporate cultural contexts and identify common ground and collaborative opportunities.
Patty Limerick, Ph.D. Center of the American West, Director Moderator | Jan Kulmann Mayor, City of Thornton Title: Where the Need for Water in Communities and Businesses Meet | Roger Fragua Cota Holdings, LLC; President, and NDN Energy, LLC; President Title: Indian Country and Access to Energy & Water | Jayla Poppleton Water Education Colorado; Executive Director Title: Mounting pressures on food producers in a headwaters state | Luke Runyon Colorado Public Radio Station KUNC; Reporter Title: Uniting and Dividing: How Water Can Bring Western Communities Together or Drive Them Apart |