Hope can be a tricky thing. It can lead us to greater disappointment, or be the fire within that motivates and pushes us to be better. With a full-blown climate crisis, a newfound major European land war, socioeconomic inequality, and a global pandemic, it is evident that the manure has already hit the fan. Hope is in short supply, especially for our younger generations. But, as 87-year old author and life-long conservation activist Jane Goodall points out in her new book, hope is one of the few resources we have for our difficult future. Read More
Uncategorized
Scientists and Experts Discuss Becoming Resilient in a Changing Climate
Join us at The Collider where local scientists and experts will discuss how climate change is impacting cities and why conservancy is essential for climate resiliency. Read More
New North Carolina conference poised to remake Asheville as Climate City, U.S.A.
(ASHEVILLE, N.C. Jan. 14, 2018): As North Carolina’s first climate services conference this spring draws near, the host community’s reputation as Beer City is facing a friendly threat from the … Read More