CLIMATE CULTURE COLLABORATIVE ASSET MAP

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CLIMATE CULTURE COLLABORATIVE ASSET MAP by Mind Map: CLIMATE CULTURE COLLABORATIVE ASSET MAP

1. Green dot: Civic

2. Energy Codes

3. Event/Gathering Spaces in Boulder

4. CLIMATE ACTION / ORGANIZATIONS

4.1. business/technological: 12

4.1.1. Renewable Choice Energy

4.1.2. Low Carbon Leaders Drinks

4.1.3. Clean Energy Cluster

4.1.4. SNUGG Home

4.1.5. Colorado (Boulder) Green Building Guild

4.1.6. Tendril

4.1.7. City County Energy Smart

4.1.8. Community Cycles

4.1.9. dojo4

4.2. government 18

4.2.1. Empower Our Future

4.2.2. City of Boulder Zero Waste

4.2.3. City of Boulder Climate Commitment

4.2.4. State Energy & Water Offices (DNR)

4.2.5. Renewable Yes

4.2.6. Coloradans Against Fracking

4.2.7. Citizens' Climate Lobby

4.2.8. Intentional Endowments Network

4.2.9. South West Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP)

4.2.10. City of Boulder Energy Tech Team

4.2.11. Boulder Tomorrow

4.2.12. Boulder Chamber Members

4.2.13. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

4.2.14. New Era Colorado

4.2.15. CO State recovery office

4.2.16. Natural Capitalism Solutions

4.2.17. Nature Conservancy

4.2.18. Western Resource Advocates (WRA)

4.3. academic/research/think tanks: 14

4.3.1. NOAA

4.3.2. NCAR/UCAR

4.3.3. The Institute for Social and Environmental Transition-International

4.3.4. CU Boulder (broadly defined, including outreach)

4.3.5. CIRES (Co-op institution for research in Environmental Science)

4.3.6. NEON (National Ecological Observatory Network)

4.3.7. Rocky Mountain Institute

4.3.8. ATLAS (CU Alliance for technology learning and society)

4.3.9. Future Earth

4.3.10. CU-RASEI

4.3.11. Clean Energy Action

4.3.12. NREL (National Renewable Energy Lab)

4.3.13. CSTPR

4.3.14. GSA (Geological Society of America)

4.3.15. Center for Snow and Avalanche Studies

4.3.16. Alliance for Sustainability, LLC

4.4. media/pr/marketing

4.4.1. CMKY Communikey

4.4.2. Integral Center (Jeff Salzman)

4.4.3. Exposure Labs

4.4.4. Unreasonable Institute

4.4.5. Dairy Center

4.4.6. Re-Work

4.4.7. Balcony Nine Media

4.4.8. Solid State Depot

4.4.9. Truth Be Told

4.4.10. Story Slam

4.4.11. Shine Community Room

4.4.12. Ignite

4.4.13. BoomTown

4.4.14. KGNU

4.4.15. Starting Bloc

4.4.16. TEDx Boulder

4.4.17. ULI

4.4.18. Boulder U.Lab Hub

4.4.19. Colorado's Burning Man Community

4.4.20. Vermillion

4.4.21. Communication Arts

4.4.22. BCorp

4.4.23. @HouseofGenius

4.4.24. Open Boulder

4.5. community/civic

4.5.1. Slow Money

4.5.2. Leave No Trace Boulder

4.5.3. Inside Energy

4.5.4. ACE

4.5.5. Boulder Farmer's Market

4.5.6. MIT Climate CoLab

4.5.7. http://www.sustainablecolorado.org/

4.5.8. Shambhala Climate Change Salon

4.5.9. BVSD

4.5.10. CU Environmental Center

4.5.11. CU Divestment Campaign (branch of 350.org)

4.5.12. Environmental Working Group

4.5.13. Eco-Cycle Zero Waste

4.5.14. LOHAS

4.5.15. Learn More About Climate (Outreach @ CU)

4.5.16. Global Shapers Community, a program of World Economic Forum

4.5.17. BOCHA (Collaborative Housing; Zane Selvans)

4.5.18. Bioneers

4.5.19. Recycling is Sexy

4.5.20. Climate Reality Group (Training and Education)

4.5.21. Makers

4.5.22. 100 Resilient Cities

4.5.23. Creation Care Groups

4.5.24. Sierra Club: Rocky Mountain Chapter

4.5.25. Impact Hub (Boulder and Int'l)

4.5.26. Be Zero

4.5.27. Fairview Net Zero Club

4.5.28. CU Energy Club

4.5.29. http://divestinvest.org/philanthropy/

4.5.30. intercambio

4.5.31. CU Biomimicry Club

4.5.32. CO Ocean Society & OPS

4.5.33. Shanahan Ridge Climate Group

4.5.34. Exposure Labs

4.5.35. eTown

4.5.36. Boulder Food Rescue

4.5.37. Co-Labs Biz/Fed Labs consortium

4.5.38. Inside the Greenhouse

4.5.39. RM Chapter of Energy Services Professionals

4.5.40. http://www.greenfaith.org/

4.6. activist

4.6.1. 350 Colorado

4.6.2. Beyond Methane

5. STRATEGIES

5.1. Accelerator

5.2. Commit to Act

5.3. Money out of Politics

5.4. SOL-HER ENERG-HE Performance/education outreach

5.5. Motivate and Agitate

5.6. Education/Outreach

5.7. CO Resilience Framework Draft!

5.8. Network Hub

5.9. Slow Money

5.10. Municipalization

5.11. (City) Energy System Transition Roadmap

5.12. City Climate Commitment

5.13. Energy Smart

5.14. Discuss/Talk

5.15. BIFF Global Town Hall

5.16. Protest

5.17. Storytelling

5.18. Sacred Economics (Charles Eisenstein)

5.19. BCorp

5.20. Photography for a change

5.21. Aaron Dignan Gamification

5.22. Story (Marshall Ganz)

5.23. Power Out Parties

5.24. Vote

5.25. Joy/Fun/Humor

6. RESOURCES

6.1. INFORMATION

6.1.1. CU resilience Analytics

6.1.2. NCAR Climate Inspector

6.1.3. The Solutions Project

6.1.4. CIRES/NOAA Research Community

6.1.5. Ecowatch

6.1.6. Thinkprogress.com

6.1.7. Naomi Klein: This Changes Everything

6.1.8. Alternet.com

6.1.9. Eco-Watch.com

6.1.10. George Marshall "Don't Even Think About It"

6.1.11. WWA (Western Water Assessment)

6.1.12. Battle of Stories (1. Newton (Deed) 2. Quantum (all alive)

6.1.13. Charles Eisner "The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible"

6.1.14. Extraenvironmentalist.com

6.1.15. Bill McKibben Activism

6.1.16. Inside Energy

6.1.17. City (20) Master Plans

6.1.18. Mohamed Nasheed

6.1.19. Boulder Chamber

6.1.20. Daniel Quinn "Ishmael" etc.

6.1.21. William Ophuls, author about how we got here

6.1.22. NIDIS Drought.gov

6.1.23. National Weather Service

6.1.24. State Climatologist Nolan Doesker CSU

6.2. MEDIA

6.2.1. Next System Project

6.2.2. Racing Extenction

6.3. MIT U. LAB / Presencing Institute

6.4. Savory Institution

6.5. CU Outreach Small Grants

6.6. New System Project

6.7. Earth Deeds ($, engagement)

6.8. Pete Dignan (Biz Organization)

6.9. Chris Martenson Peakprosperity.com

6.10. Power of Collective Wisdom

6.11. Collective Wisdom Institute

6.12. Facebook Groups & Events

6.13. Meetups

6.14. NSF Educational grants

6.15. Ernest Callenbach "Epistle To" Ecotopia

6.16. Rupert Sheldrake "The Physics of Connectivity"

6.17. Peter Russell "Global Brain"

6.18. Impact HUB

6.19. https://trello.com/

6.20. BALLE

6.21. The Capital Institute

7. CLIMATE ACTION LEADERS

7.1. David Adamson

7.2. Emma Ruffin

7.3. Joellen Raderstorf

7.4. Morey Bean

7.5. Sierra Voss

7.6. Travis Robinson

7.7. Beth Osnes

7.8. Elisabeth Gick

7.9. Brett KenCairn

7.10. Steven Johnston

7.11. Greg Guibert

7.12. Chris Hoffman

7.13. Jonathan Koehn

7.14. Tom Shadyac

7.15. Sarah Dawn Haynes

7.16. BIFF Global Town Hall Panel

7.16.1. Louis Psihoyos

7.16.2. Leilani Munter

7.16.3. Hunter Lovins

7.16.4. Jeff Orlowski

7.17. Micah Parkin

7.18. Becky Boone

7.19. Waleed Abdalati

7.20. Wynn Martens

7.21. Bob Morehouse

7.22. Paul Knipe

7.23. Drew Fink

7.24. Danu Uribe

7.25. Kathleen Human

7.26. Lea Yancey

7.27. EPA Shaun McGrath

8. Next actions

8.1. Some Questions That May Guide Our Wisdom

8.1.1. This effort is about connecting at the core. What is the role of doing?

8.1.2. Are we focusing on local action in a global context? Are we creating a model?

8.1.3. Are we picking strategies? If not, can we help facilitate for greater impact?

8.1.4. How will we fund this work?

8.1.5. Who else is doing this work?

8.1.6. How do we invite dialog into the greater community while we connect? Creating roles for all?

8.2. Dates to consider

8.2.1. July 2015, Climate Action Plan to Council

8.2.2. Sept 2015, 100ResilientCities Launch event

8.2.3. Nov 30, 2015 COP21 Paris

8.2.4. 2016 Election

8.2.5. Legislative votes, e.g. CO carbon tax vote

8.2.6. Earth Day 2016

8.2.7. BIFF 2016 Global Town Hall

8.3. Name our effort

8.3.1. Collaborative Climate Action

8.3.2. Climate Action Collaboration

8.3.3. Good words: Connection/Community/Collaboration

8.3.4. Do we want to include "Boulder" in the name? Or keep it more open/repeatable.

8.4. Get Involved! Attend events happening in/around Boulder

8.5. Research platforms for info sharing on all levels

8.5.1. http://holacracy.org

8.5.2. https://www.edx.org/course/u-lab-transforming-business-society-self-mitx-15-s23x

8.5.3. https://glassfrog.holacracy.org

8.6. Meet and learns

8.7. Research funding

8.7.1. EarthDeeds

8.8. Reconvene BIFF Global Town Hall Workshop Climate Actors

8.8.1. Ask Jeff Orlowski (in person) and Leilani Munter (virtually) to co-chair the workshop

9. Core Team + vision

9.1. SHARED VALUES

9.1.1. 4-22-15 Meeting

9.1.1.1. Connectivity Engagement (displaces apathy) Supportive Concrete Open Storytelling Inclusive Funded/Sustainable Accessible Interactive Measurable Impact

9.2. Joellen Raderstorf: To convene a connected community of climate actors and actions. To build collective agendas and to bridge across sectors and divided populations.

9.3. Emma Ruffin: I strive to create a just and sustainable future through community and creativity. Special focus on networking, art, journalism, sustainable ag/food justice and activism.

10. Entities outside of the bubble

10.1. Jonathan Logan

10.2. RAEL Berkeley

10.3. Dan Kahan

10.4. Organizers of Climate March

10.5. Sandia National Laboratories

10.6. Andrew Schwartz

10.7. As You Sow

10.8. WGA Western Governors

11. Key:

11.1. Blue dot: Non-Profit

11.2. Purple dot: Government

11.3. Climate Justice

11.3.1. Unequal Burdens Caused by climate chage

11.3.2. Commuting into Boulder as a carbon footprint source caused by the high cost of housing