Colorado’s climate community is one of the fastest growing in the country. I recently gave a 5-min talk about all of the ways Colorado’s climate scene is unique, from the national labs to the kind of people who live here. But climate is already so baked in that it can be hard to break in. The research, the policy, and the companies here have been working on climate for so long, they’ve developed their own siloes. This newsletter is meant to bring together those different worlds so any newcomer, any organizer, and anyone outside of Colorado can quickly see what else is happening in the Front Range. It’s also just one piece of the puzzle. Learn more at coclimatetech.com.

-William Greenbohl

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​​For my entire career, I’ve been driven by one goal: building community. For me, communities are only as strong as the purpose that unites them. That’s why I’ve spent the past decade connecting professionals solving environmental problems.