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View Youth-made Climate Change Films

6/21/2018

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The student made films from the Lens on Climate Change Program are now available to be viewed and shared. 

Thanks again to CIRES, University of Colorado Office of Outreach and Engagement, and the Colorado Film School for bringing their program on the road to Carbondale reaching 20 local middle and high school students during the 6 day free workshop at the Third Street Center. 

The films will be screened during the 2018 Healthy Rivers Youth Water Summit and also submitted to the Colorado Environmental Film Festival. 

Thanks to Sponsors and Community Partners

Special thanks to all who made the Lens on Climate Change program possible in Carbondale, Colorado including: Community Office for Resource Efficiency, Third Street Center, CLEER, Solar Rollers, and Two Rivers Unitarian Universalists.

Career Panel 
  • Ellie Barber, Aspen Global Change Institute
  • Morgan Hill, Garfield County Public Health
  • Ali O’Neil, Evergreen Zero Waste
  • Haley Thompson, filmmaker
  • Sarah Uhl, artist, joy evangelist
Community Experts
  • Jake DeWolf, Colorado Division of Water Resources
  • Matt Hamilton, Aspen Skiing Company
  • Kevin Horch, Sunlight Ski and Bike Shop
  • Dave Kanzer, Colorado River District
  • Brook Levan, Sustainable Settings
  • Liz Mauro, Pitkin County Landfill
  • Heather Tattersall-Lewin, Roaring Fork Conservancy
  • Aaron Taylor, Way of Compassion Bike Project
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8/26/2018 03:30:52 am

It's good to know that these students are using themselves and their skills to spread the awareness about climate change and global warming. It's pretty sad to see that there are still other people who are not aware of everything that is happening in our environment. I believe that more and more campaign about our environment should be introduced so that it will serve as a reminder for everyone to take care of Mother Earth.

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