Rural Climate Dialogues Blog
Equitable, Affordable and Resilient: The Future of Energy in Winona County
This blog overviews the 2018 Winona County Energy Dialogue.Amplifying Student Voices in the Local Energy Discussion
This blog overviews the 2018 Winona County Student Dialogue that took place before the full community event.Locally-grown energy solutions in the North Woods
This blog overviews the 2018 Itasca County Rural Energy Dialogue in Grand Rapids, MN.Electrifying the Local Energy Discussion
This blog overviews our February 2018 "Our Energy Future: Ideas to Action" event in Morris, MN.Listening to Rural Minnesota on Climate Change
The following was published by Sierra on December 14, 2017, under the title Talking About Climate Change in Trump Country.Em(power)ing the People: How Stevens County is telling a different energy story
This blog overviews our December 2017 "Our Energy Future" event in Morris, MN.
Rural Climate Dialogues
Rural Climate Dialogues
<p>This past June, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy and the Jefferson Center co-hosted the first Rural Climate Dialogue in Morris, Minnesota. The Rural Climate Dialogues are part of an effort to spur rural leadership and build resiliency in the face of extreme weather conditions and a changing climate. The dialogue gathered 15 Morris residents for an intense three-day deliberative forum to discuss risks posed by climate change and develop a shared, community-based response to changing weather patterns and extreme weather events. The Dialogue participants had access to resources and experts to produce their own independent recommendations on how they’d like to see the Morris area respond to climate impacts.</p> <p>On Wednesday, November 12th, 2014, at 3:30pm CST, the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy will host a webinar to provide more information on the first Rural Climate Dialogue in Morris, including outcomes, follow up, and a participant’s perspective. The webinar will be moderated by Anna Claussen at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. Webinar speakers are Kyle Bozentko, Executive Director of the Jefferson Center; Natasha Mortenson, an Agriculture teacher at Morris High School; and Wes Flinn and Troy Goodnough, Morris residents who participated in the Dialogue.</p>