Want to find out about climate actions happening in Boulder County? Looking to get involved with environmental and climate justice efforts?
Check out Boulder.Earth — a dynamic, grassroots website created by-and-for the community to foster awareness, collaboration and connectivity for increased impact on climate justice in Boulder County, Colorado.
- The web site features a robust Community Calendar, a directory of local climate, culture, and social justice organizations, and an extensive list of local actions you can take.
- Our goal is to help the community take action on climate, learn more about the abundant eco-social-justice work that’s already underway, and push the dial towards achieving our climate and sustainability goals.
As stewards of this website, the BoCo Climate Justice Hive is committed to developing better community organizing tools and online technology to work across borders and foster more robust partnerships, changing systems as well as our relationship to each other and the earth.
Collaborating and working in concert, our potential is far greater than the sum of the parts. To make this happen, coordination and a clear shared vision are necessary. These are the goals of the BoCo Climate Justice Hive.
ABOUT THE SITE
Boulder County is home to a couple hundred organizations and programs addressing environmental and social justice. In addition, there are more than 3,000 climate and atmospheric scientists, which means Boulder may have more people working on climate justice per capita than anywhere else on earth! Boulder.Earth as a dynamic, grassroots web portal highlighting the county’s robust eco-social-justice community. This site is truly by and for the community—a chance to see our diverse, collective work highlighted in one place, bringing together artists, activists, scientists, entrepreneurs, faith groups, politicians and on and on…
WHO WE ARE
In an effort to connect conversations, coordinate more effectively, and incentivize collaboration, Naropa University’s Joanna Macy Center for Resilience and Regeneration and the volunteer team that built Boulder.Earth have created the BoCo Climate Justice Hive to not just manage the website, but to actively bring together various community-based climate justice efforts.
The Hive collects and shares up-to-date information about who’s doing what and where, “cross-pollinating” neighborhoods, communities, and sectors in Boulder County by weaving connections from grassroots to grass-tops and across the non-profit, academic, business, and government worlds.