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SUMMARY:Can Tourism Play a Role in Climate Resiliency?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will spotlight an innovative\, action-oriented model designed to equip mountain communities to lead the way on climate response through strategic collaboration with tourism partners. Led by the Colorado Tourism office\, the Aspen Chamber Resort Association and the City of Durango\, they’ll feature key insights from recent research conducted in partnership with The Travel Foundation\, focused on building tourism resilience in a changing climate. \nSpeakers: \n\nHilary Lewkowitz\, Director of Destination Development & Sustainability\, Colorado Tourism Office\nEliza Voss\, Vice President of Marketing\, Aspen Chamber Resort Association\nSarah-Jane Johnson\, Tourism & Destination Services Manager\, City of Durango
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/can-tourism-play-a-role-in-climate-resiliency/
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SUMMARY:Reducing Airport Emissions: Jackson Hole Airport
DESCRIPTION:Air travel is essential to mountain communities\, and a major source of emissions. So what does it look like when an airport decides to lead? \nJoin us for a compelling conversation with leaders from Jackson Hole Airport about the bold steps they’re taking to reduce emissions while maintaining critical connectivity to the region. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll explore: \n\nTransitioning to electric ground support equipment\nImproving terminal energy efficience\nExploring sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)\nPartnering with airlines and the community to cut carbon\n\nAs the only commercial airport located inside a national park\, Jackson Hole Airport operates in a uniquely sensitive landscape\, making its climate commitments even more impactful. \nIf you care about practical\, scalable climate solutions in mountain regions\, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. \nRegister now and see how aviation is moving toward a lower-carbon future. \nHost: Jac Stelly\, Environmental Manager\, Jackson Hole Airport
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/reducing-airport-emissions-jackson-hole-airport/
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SUMMARY:How the Routt County Climate Action Collaborative developed a community-wide Building Electrification and Decarbonization Plan
DESCRIPTION:A case study of the tools and analysis used to build a community wide 30 year building electrification and decarbonization plan and dashboard.\nGuests:\n\nPaul Bony\, Western Resilience Center\nMichael Goodrum\, NORESCO
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/how-the-routt-county-climate-action-collaborative-developed-a-community-wide-building-electrification-and-decarbonization-plan/
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SUMMARY:Implementing Innovative Sustainable Building Design through Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Designing high-performance\, low-carbon buildings takes more than great architecture\,  it takes deep collaboration. \nJoin us for Implementing Innovative Sustainable Building Design through Collaboration\, a dynamic conversation exploring how architects\, engineers\, developers\, utilities\, and community leaders can work together to deliver climate-smart buildings that perform in the real world. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll explore: \n\nHow early-stage collaboration unlocks better building performance\nIntegrating electrification\, efficiency\, and renewable energy from day one\nAligning budgets\, policy goals\, and design ambitions\nOvercoming common barriers in mountain and rural communities\n\nFrom net-zero strategies to scalable\, replicable solutions\, this session will highlight real-world examples and practical insights you can apply immediately. \nRegister now and help shape the future of climate-smart design. \nHost: Jamie Wolff\, Oz Architecture & Design
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/implementing-innovative-sustainable-building-design-through-collaboration/
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SUMMARY:Advocacy 101: How Local Governments and Local Officials Can Influence State Policy
DESCRIPTION:Join CC4CA for a primer on how local governments and local officials can shape climate policy in state legislative\, regulatory\, and other venues. \nSpeaker: \nLindsay Ex\, Policy Director\, Colorado Communities For Climate Action (CC4CA)
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/advocacy-101-how-local-governments-and-local-officials-can-influence-state-policy/
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SUMMARY:The 2026 MT2030 Climate Summit
DESCRIPTION:The annual gathering of stakeholders from mountain\, ski resort and rural communities.  Registration open soon!
URL:https://www.mt2030.org/event/events-coming-soon/
LOCATION:Sun Valley Lodge\, 1 Sun Valley Rd.\, Sun Valley\, ID\, United States
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