Build Resilience

  • All of us have a lot to learn - keep being curious, share what you know, and invite others to discover with you. 

  • Forming connections in your community is one of the best ways to improve resiliency, protect the most vulnerable, and respond more effectively to climate change. Join a community group, introduce yourself to your neighbors, or volunteer. We especially encourage you to connect with our partners. We maintain a calendar of nature-based events held by our partners and other community groups! 

  • Remember - everyone has a place in this movement! 

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    City of Boulder Emergency Preparedness

    Being resilient means being prepared. Follow the tips and review the resources on this site.

  • An aerial view of a river with multiple branches and streams flowing through a landscape with rocks, with a quote overlayed that states: 'If the world is to be healed through human efforts, I am convinced it will be by ordinary people, people whose love for this life is even greater than their fear.' – Joanna R. Macy

    Wellness Resources

    Check out these resources from the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute (CERI).

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    Wildfire Preparedness

    Learn how you can prepare your families, homes, and community against the year-round threat of wildfires.