Earlier this week, global leaders met in Glasgow, Scotland for the United Nations Climate Change Conference – also known as the COP26 conference. The U.S. is one of 200 participating countries committing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate global warming and stave off the worst effects of climate change.
At the same time, many residents of Boulder are engaging in their own climate conversations. The program One Book One Boulder invites the entire city to read and discuss the same book. This year, , an anthology of writings about the intersection of climate action and feminist thought, is the book of choice.
The Boulder event wraps up on Thursday evening with a live, virtual author talk with the book’s editors. You can learn more about that event at the .
Before that event wraps up, we chat with one of the contributors to All We Can Save, . She’s a poet and writer, and a professor at Colorado State University. Camille joined Colorado Edition to talk about how the power of literature intersects with climate action.