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In this webinar, we reviewed program specifics for the year and were joined by Dr. Alison Boardman, professor at the CU Boulder School of Education. 

Community Resilience & Climate Action Videos

Hear from mental health expert, Dr. Courtney Welton-Mitchell, to learn about how disasters (including COVID-19) affect students' mental health. Courtney studies disaster psychology locally and internationally and gives a fantastic overview of the mental health challenges students face, and how educators can create safe spaces for students to learn about traumatic topics.

Recorded Science Talks
This webinar is the first installment in the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series. In this webinar, Dr.Joseph Kerski shares tools that can be used in a classroom to assess the risks and vulnerabilities of natural hazards.
Recorded Science Talks

This webinar is a part of the Natural Hazards Resilience Teacher Professional Development Series.

In this webinar Seth Arens focuses primarily on the natural hazards we encountered this year in Colorado, starting with an average snowpack and ending with varying levels of drought across the state, as well as some historic wildfires. 

Recorded Science Talks

Megan Cattau, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Earth Lab at University of Colorado Boulder, discusses wildfire in Colorado for the HEART Force project.

Science Content Video 

This video introduces the HEART Force Drought game materials and gives an overview of how to play.

How To Videos

This video introduces the HEART Force Flood game materials and gives an overview of how to play.

How To Videos
This video introduces the HEART Force Wildfire game materials and gives an overview of how to play.
How To Videos

Waverly Klaw, Hazards and Land Use Planner with the State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs, describes what resilience looks like for the community sector in Colorado.

Science Content Video 

Aimee Voth Siebert, Behavior Health and Inclusion Worklead at the Colorado Department of Public Health, describes what resilience looks like in the health and social sector in Colorado.

Science Content Video 

Lizzie Kemp, Resilience Program Coordinator at the Colorado Department of Transportation, describes what resilience looks like for the infrastructure sector in Colorado.

Science Content Video 

Kevin Houck, Chief of Watershed and Flood Protection at the Colorado Water Conservation Board, describes what resilience looks like for watersheds and natural resources in Colorado.

Science Content Video 

Doug Kluck, the Regional Climate Services Director at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, discusses drought in Colorado for the HEART Force Project.

Science Content Video 

Jeff Lukas, a scientist at the Western Water Assessment, discusses flooding in Colorado for the HEART Force project.

Science Content Video 

Danielle Lendriet, Regional Coordinator and Analyst at the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, describes what resilience looks like in the economic sector in Colorado

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Kate Busse (Local Resiliency Program Manager) and Rob Pressly (Resiliency Program Manager) with the Colorado Resiliency Office at the Colorado Department of Local Affairs describe the Colorado Resiliency Framework.

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Alison George, Housing Director for the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, describes what resilience looks like in the housing sector in Colorado.

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