VIDEO: In Love with the Wild: Thoughts About Public Lands in the 21st Century

VIDEO (1:12:52): Welcome and Introduction of Speaker: Charles Wilkinson, Distinguished University Professor and Moses Lasky Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Speaker: Bill Hedden, Executive Director, Grand Canyon Trust Lecture delivered at the University of Colorado, Wolf Law Build...

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topic John Muir's birthday
Bruce Babbitt
Michael O'Connor
Mark Squillace
Lakshman Guruswamy
Sarah Krakoff
Audrey Huang
1976
Harvard
Ph.D. physiology and pharmacology of the retina
outstanding graduate student
Eleanor Hedden
Utah
Chloe Hedden
artist
Sarah Hedden
the West
public lands
red rocks formation
fragility
future
one of the greatest conservation leaders in modern history
Colorado Plateau
conservation achievements
founder of grazing retirement movement
one million acres of grazing leases
Grand Staircase-Escalante
north rim of Grand Canyon
addition to Arches National Park
forced cleanup of huge uranium tailings deposit adjacent to the Colorado River
Executive Director of the Grand Canyon Trust
16 years
successful
Pam Eaton
John Echohawk
Charles Wilkinson
leadership ability
wisdom
Terry Tempest Williams
National Park Service
Yellowstone
Yosemite
Bureau of Land Management
Salt Lake City
immense open country
heights
wildness
Utah plateaus
life of advocacy
Escalante River
camping
portrait photograph
muskellunge fish
America's public lands
640 million acres
report from the field
activist
stakeholder
21st century
assault from Congress
assault from state legislatures
armed militias
inestimable value
globally unique endowment
live in harmony
gorge of Colorado River
Grand Canyon
cliffs
mesas
towers
BLM study areas
national forest
boatman
swimming
ponderosa
aspen
pinon
juniper
ditch master
irrigation company
trout streams
rose hips
wild raspberries
Christmas tree
federal lands
westward expansion
transcontinental railroad
arid country
grazing permit
mining claim
sawmill
well
cows
going out of the world
rural people
federal project
Arab oil embargo
nuclear power
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE
high-level nuclear waste
five sites in the West
salt domes
Louisiana
Texas
welded tuff
Nevada
basalt
Hanford nuclear site
Columbia River
Paradox basin
eastern Utah
salt beds at western edge of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park
Moab
uranium
city and county officials
host nuclear waste dump
yellow cake
Governor Matheson
citizen representative
task force
chief opponent
cost disadvantages
holding action
Senator Bennett Johnston
"screwing Nevada" bill
nuclear repository
Yucca Mountain site
defunded in 2011
NIMBY
rural citizens
western decisionmaking
sagebrush rebellion
western economy
tourism
transfer payments
quality of life economy
education
high-speed Internet
community leaders
collapse of mining industry
grazing restrictions
bookcliffs highway
I-70
local newspapers
county commissioners
county council member
fascinating experience
killed bookcliffs highway
mineral lease funds
redraw boundaries of Arches National Park
DOE project to remove uranium tailings
Utah wilderness
Mill Creek Canyon
watershed supply
wilderness study area
Senator Bill Bradley
New Jersey
public land policy
local interests
public lands management
science staffs
budgets
professional environmentalist
rural county government
conservation group
Grand Canyon Trust
activist career
principles for new vision of public lands
antidote for militias
environmental constituency
Rachel Carson
young people
generational transfer of environmentalism
climate
habitat
clean air
clean water
lifecycle analyses
new environmentalism
young activists
beauty and meaning
boldest and wisest experience
protecting and restoring
spring 2009
drought
windstorm
tornado
hailstorm
deer
shelter
mud
extraordinary years
southwest
dust on Rocky Mountain snowpack
runoff
900
000 acre feet
soil loss
land use
water supply
public land management
stabilizing soil service
biotic community
land management agency
policy choice
diverse habitats
restoration
carbon storage
grazing
healthy rangelands
760 million acres
overgrazing
carbon sources
greenhouse gases
CO2 emissions
President Clinton
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Escalante River private agreement
Utah Division of Wildlife
wildlife values
vegetation
tributary protection
native fishes
water quality
upland grasses
flycatchers
mule deer
rabbits
mountain lions
foxes
raptors
soil erosion
recreation
Aldo Leopold
myth of the cowboy
political pawn
ecosystem integrity
Jim Furnish
carbon sequestration
healthy habitats
protecting biggest areas of wild country
watershed boundaries
conservative adaptive restoration
humility
high stakes
costs and risks of climate change
impacts
high costs
social cost of carbon
damages
ocean acidification
loss of Arctic sea ice
melting permafrost
large scale forest diebacks
changed ocean currents
multiple uses
species loss
knowledge gaps
northwest forests
carbon emissions
western Oregon
timber production
global economy
climate costs vs. timber benefits
timber jobs
valuing public land
Keep It in the Ground movement
energy companies
leasing of fossil fuels
below two degrees centigrade of global warming
scientific research
superstorms
global emergency
reasonable path forward
conserve
decarbonize the grid
renewable energy
carbon emission tracking
coal
tar sands
oil shale
natural gas
moratorium on coal leasing
Clean Power Plan
low oil prices
bidders at federal auctions
climate auctions of oil and gas
climate movement
protesters
landscapes
stories
180th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto
Sam Houston
Peace Treaty
Republic of Texas
Republic of Mexico
Spanish exploration and conquest
Rio Grande
indigenous peoples
1765
Glen Canyon
fascinating insights
blacks
slaves
diverse peoples
democratic experiment
Homestead Act
1862
manage our shared inheritance
President Obama
Cesar Chavez National Monument
evolve with society
Kiowa people
Hopi
salt trail
genocide
smallpox
forced acculturation
reciprocity
Native Americans
ancestors buried
medicines
sacred sites
historic new era
Antiquities Act of 1906
Wounded Knee
prehistoric ruins and artifacts
presidential proclamation
Bears Ears National Monument
San Juan River
cliff dwellings
burial grounds
five tribes
intertribal coalition
tribal land management
indigenous knowledge
Obama administration
collaborative management
tribal sovereignty movement
National Congress of American Indians
NCAI
threats of violence
Governor Herbert
Bundy ranch confrontation
Utah congressional delegation
ancestral lands
past injustices
healing
love and beauty
international
Goethe
beautiful is manifestation of secret laws of nature
interrelated
land management decisions
natural resources
prosperous future
best path
compassionate giving love affair with all of the creation
Biodiversity
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Geology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nuclear Engineering
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Public Policy
Parks and Tourism Administration
Soil Science
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Water Law
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle John Muir's birthday
Bruce Babbitt
Michael O'Connor
Mark Squillace
Lakshman Guruswamy
Sarah Krakoff
Audrey Huang
1976
Harvard
Ph.D. physiology and pharmacology of the retina
outstanding graduate student
Eleanor Hedden
Utah
Chloe Hedden
artist
Sarah Hedden
the West
public lands
red rocks formation
fragility
future
one of the greatest conservation leaders in modern history
Colorado Plateau
conservation achievements
founder of grazing retirement movement
one million acres of grazing leases
Grand Staircase-Escalante
north rim of Grand Canyon
addition to Arches National Park
forced cleanup of huge uranium tailings deposit adjacent to the Colorado River
Executive Director of the Grand Canyon Trust
16 years
successful
Pam Eaton
John Echohawk
Charles Wilkinson
leadership ability
wisdom
Terry Tempest Williams
National Park Service
Yellowstone
Yosemite
Bureau of Land Management
Salt Lake City
immense open country
heights
wildness
Utah plateaus
life of advocacy
Escalante River
camping
portrait photograph
muskellunge fish
America's public lands
640 million acres
report from the field
activist
stakeholder
21st century
assault from Congress
assault from state legislatures
armed militias
inestimable value
globally unique endowment
live in harmony
gorge of Colorado River
Grand Canyon
cliffs
mesas
towers
BLM study areas
national forest
boatman
swimming
ponderosa
aspen
pinon
juniper
ditch master
irrigation company
trout streams
rose hips
wild raspberries
Christmas tree
federal lands
westward expansion
transcontinental railroad
arid country
grazing permit
mining claim
sawmill
well
cows
going out of the world
rural people
federal project
Arab oil embargo
nuclear power
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE
high-level nuclear waste
five sites in the West
salt domes
Louisiana
Texas
welded tuff
Nevada
basalt
Hanford nuclear site
Columbia River
Paradox basin
eastern Utah
salt beds at western edge of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park
Moab
uranium
city and county officials
host nuclear waste dump
yellow cake
Governor Matheson
citizen representative
task force
chief opponent
cost disadvantages
holding action
Senator Bennett Johnston
"screwing Nevada" bill
nuclear repository
Yucca Mountain site
defunded in 2011
NIMBY
rural citizens
western decisionmaking
sagebrush rebellion
western economy
tourism
transfer payments
quality of life economy
education
high-speed Internet
community leaders
collapse of mining industry
grazing restrictions
bookcliffs highway
I-70
local newspapers
county commissioners
county council member
fascinating experience
killed bookcliffs highway
mineral lease funds
redraw boundaries of Arches National Park
DOE project to remove uranium tailings
Utah wilderness
Mill Creek Canyon
watershed supply
wilderness study area
Senator Bill Bradley
New Jersey
public land policy
local interests
public lands management
science staffs
budgets
professional environmentalist
rural county government
conservation group
Grand Canyon Trust
activist career
principles for new vision of public lands
antidote for militias
environmental constituency
Rachel Carson
young people
generational transfer of environmentalism
climate
habitat
clean air
clean water
lifecycle analyses
new environmentalism
young activists
beauty and meaning
boldest and wisest experience
protecting and restoring
spring 2009
drought
windstorm
tornado
hailstorm
deer
shelter
mud
extraordinary years
southwest
dust on Rocky Mountain snowpack
runoff
900
000 acre feet
soil loss
land use
water supply
public land management
stabilizing soil service
biotic community
land management agency
policy choice
diverse habitats
restoration
carbon storage
grazing
healthy rangelands
760 million acres
overgrazing
carbon sources
greenhouse gases
CO2 emissions
President Clinton
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Escalante River private agreement
Utah Division of Wildlife
wildlife values
vegetation
tributary protection
native fishes
water quality
upland grasses
flycatchers
mule deer
rabbits
mountain lions
foxes
raptors
soil erosion
recreation
Aldo Leopold
myth of the cowboy
political pawn
ecosystem integrity
Jim Furnish
carbon sequestration
healthy habitats
protecting biggest areas of wild country
watershed boundaries
conservative adaptive restoration
humility
high stakes
costs and risks of climate change
impacts
high costs
social cost of carbon
damages
ocean acidification
loss of Arctic sea ice
melting permafrost
large scale forest diebacks
changed ocean currents
multiple uses
species loss
knowledge gaps
northwest forests
carbon emissions
western Oregon
timber production
global economy
climate costs vs. timber benefits
timber jobs
valuing public land
Keep It in the Ground movement
energy companies
leasing of fossil fuels
below two degrees centigrade of global warming
scientific research
superstorms
global emergency
reasonable path forward
conserve
decarbonize the grid
renewable energy
carbon emission tracking
coal
tar sands
oil shale
natural gas
moratorium on coal leasing
Clean Power Plan
low oil prices
bidders at federal auctions
climate auctions of oil and gas
climate movement
protesters
landscapes
stories
180th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto
Sam Houston
Peace Treaty
Republic of Texas
Republic of Mexico
Spanish exploration and conquest
Rio Grande
indigenous peoples
1765
Glen Canyon
fascinating insights
blacks
slaves
diverse peoples
democratic experiment
Homestead Act
1862
manage our shared inheritance
President Obama
Cesar Chavez National Monument
evolve with society
Kiowa people
Hopi
salt trail
genocide
smallpox
forced acculturation
reciprocity
Native Americans
ancestors buried
medicines
sacred sites
historic new era
Antiquities Act of 1906
Wounded Knee
prehistoric ruins and artifacts
presidential proclamation
Bears Ears National Monument
San Juan River
cliff dwellings
burial grounds
five tribes
intertribal coalition
tribal land management
indigenous knowledge
Obama administration
collaborative management
tribal sovereignty movement
National Congress of American Indians
NCAI
threats of violence
Governor Herbert
Bundy ranch confrontation
Utah congressional delegation
ancestral lands
past injustices
healing
love and beauty
international
Goethe
beautiful is manifestation of secret laws of nature
interrelated
land management decisions
natural resources
prosperous future
best path
compassionate giving love affair with all of the creation
Biodiversity
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Geology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nuclear Engineering
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Public Policy
Parks and Tourism Administration
Soil Science
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Water Law
Water Resource Management
Hedden, Bill
VIDEO: In Love with the Wild: Thoughts About Public Lands in the 21st Century
topic_facet John Muir's birthday
Bruce Babbitt
Michael O'Connor
Mark Squillace
Lakshman Guruswamy
Sarah Krakoff
Audrey Huang
1976
Harvard
Ph.D. physiology and pharmacology of the retina
outstanding graduate student
Eleanor Hedden
Utah
Chloe Hedden
artist
Sarah Hedden
the West
public lands
red rocks formation
fragility
future
one of the greatest conservation leaders in modern history
Colorado Plateau
conservation achievements
founder of grazing retirement movement
one million acres of grazing leases
Grand Staircase-Escalante
north rim of Grand Canyon
addition to Arches National Park
forced cleanup of huge uranium tailings deposit adjacent to the Colorado River
Executive Director of the Grand Canyon Trust
16 years
successful
Pam Eaton
John Echohawk
Charles Wilkinson
leadership ability
wisdom
Terry Tempest Williams
National Park Service
Yellowstone
Yosemite
Bureau of Land Management
Salt Lake City
immense open country
heights
wildness
Utah plateaus
life of advocacy
Escalante River
camping
portrait photograph
muskellunge fish
America's public lands
640 million acres
report from the field
activist
stakeholder
21st century
assault from Congress
assault from state legislatures
armed militias
inestimable value
globally unique endowment
live in harmony
gorge of Colorado River
Grand Canyon
cliffs
mesas
towers
BLM study areas
national forest
boatman
swimming
ponderosa
aspen
pinon
juniper
ditch master
irrigation company
trout streams
rose hips
wild raspberries
Christmas tree
federal lands
westward expansion
transcontinental railroad
arid country
grazing permit
mining claim
sawmill
well
cows
going out of the world
rural people
federal project
Arab oil embargo
nuclear power
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE
high-level nuclear waste
five sites in the West
salt domes
Louisiana
Texas
welded tuff
Nevada
basalt
Hanford nuclear site
Columbia River
Paradox basin
eastern Utah
salt beds at western edge of Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park
Moab
uranium
city and county officials
host nuclear waste dump
yellow cake
Governor Matheson
citizen representative
task force
chief opponent
cost disadvantages
holding action
Senator Bennett Johnston
"screwing Nevada" bill
nuclear repository
Yucca Mountain site
defunded in 2011
NIMBY
rural citizens
western decisionmaking
sagebrush rebellion
western economy
tourism
transfer payments
quality of life economy
education
high-speed Internet
community leaders
collapse of mining industry
grazing restrictions
bookcliffs highway
I-70
local newspapers
county commissioners
county council member
fascinating experience
killed bookcliffs highway
mineral lease funds
redraw boundaries of Arches National Park
DOE project to remove uranium tailings
Utah wilderness
Mill Creek Canyon
watershed supply
wilderness study area
Senator Bill Bradley
New Jersey
public land policy
local interests
public lands management
science staffs
budgets
professional environmentalist
rural county government
conservation group
Grand Canyon Trust
activist career
principles for new vision of public lands
antidote for militias
environmental constituency
Rachel Carson
young people
generational transfer of environmentalism
climate
habitat
clean air
clean water
lifecycle analyses
new environmentalism
young activists
beauty and meaning
boldest and wisest experience
protecting and restoring
spring 2009
drought
windstorm
tornado
hailstorm
deer
shelter
mud
extraordinary years
southwest
dust on Rocky Mountain snowpack
runoff
900
000 acre feet
soil loss
land use
water supply
public land management
stabilizing soil service
biotic community
land management agency
policy choice
diverse habitats
restoration
carbon storage
grazing
healthy rangelands
760 million acres
overgrazing
carbon sources
greenhouse gases
CO2 emissions
President Clinton
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Escalante River private agreement
Utah Division of Wildlife
wildlife values
vegetation
tributary protection
native fishes
water quality
upland grasses
flycatchers
mule deer
rabbits
mountain lions
foxes
raptors
soil erosion
recreation
Aldo Leopold
myth of the cowboy
political pawn
ecosystem integrity
Jim Furnish
carbon sequestration
healthy habitats
protecting biggest areas of wild country
watershed boundaries
conservative adaptive restoration
humility
high stakes
costs and risks of climate change
impacts
high costs
social cost of carbon
damages
ocean acidification
loss of Arctic sea ice
melting permafrost
large scale forest diebacks
changed ocean currents
multiple uses
species loss
knowledge gaps
northwest forests
carbon emissions
western Oregon
timber production
global economy
climate costs vs. timber benefits
timber jobs
valuing public land
Keep It in the Ground movement
energy companies
leasing of fossil fuels
below two degrees centigrade of global warming
scientific research
superstorms
global emergency
reasonable path forward
conserve
decarbonize the grid
renewable energy
carbon emission tracking
coal
tar sands
oil shale
natural gas
moratorium on coal leasing
Clean Power Plan
low oil prices
bidders at federal auctions
climate auctions of oil and gas
climate movement
protesters
landscapes
stories
180th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto
Sam Houston
Peace Treaty
Republic of Texas
Republic of Mexico
Spanish exploration and conquest
Rio Grande
indigenous peoples
1765
Glen Canyon
fascinating insights
blacks
slaves
diverse peoples
democratic experiment
Homestead Act
1862
manage our shared inheritance
President Obama
Cesar Chavez National Monument
evolve with society
Kiowa people
Hopi
salt trail
genocide
smallpox
forced acculturation
reciprocity
Native Americans
ancestors buried
medicines
sacred sites
historic new era
Antiquities Act of 1906
Wounded Knee
prehistoric ruins and artifacts
presidential proclamation
Bears Ears National Monument
San Juan River
cliff dwellings
burial grounds
five tribes
intertribal coalition
tribal land management
indigenous knowledge
Obama administration
collaborative management
tribal sovereignty movement
National Congress of American Indians
NCAI
threats of violence
Governor Herbert
Bundy ranch confrontation
Utah congressional delegation
ancestral lands
past injustices
healing
love and beauty
international
Goethe
beautiful is manifestation of secret laws of nature
interrelated
land management decisions
natural resources
prosperous future
best path
compassionate giving love affair with all of the creation
Biodiversity
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Policy
Forest Management
Geology
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nuclear Engineering
Oil
Gas
and Energy
and Mineral Law
Public Policy
Parks and Tourism Administration
Soil Science
State and Local Government Law
Sustainability
Water Law
Water Resource Management
description VIDEO (1:12:52): Welcome and Introduction of Speaker: Charles Wilkinson, Distinguished University Professor and Moses Lasky Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Speaker: Bill Hedden, Executive Director, Grand Canyon Trust Lecture delivered at the University of Colorado, Wolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom, Thursday, April 21st, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Bill Hedden is the Executive Director of the Grand Canyon Trust. Under his leadership, the Trust has helped clean up emissions from the region’s coal fired power plants and remove radioactive wastes from the bank of the Colorado River. Hedden developed a leading program for reducing grazing damage on public lands, including purchasing two ranches covering 850,000 acres on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. The organization has led in developing ecologically sensible forest restoration programs and is partnering with Colorado Plateau tribes to win designation of the first-ever Native American national monument at the Bears Ears in southeast Utah. Hedden has a B.A. and Ph.D. in biology from Harvard University. Bill Hedden will provide a report from the field, a description from an activist and stakeholder of what it's like to live surrounded by deep, wild public lands. The lecture will include a personal description of what the public lands can mean to an individual life. Followed by a broader scope and look ahead related to public lands issues, asking how our societal relationships with these lands must evolve in the 21st century. Hedden believes it is necessary to speak in new ways about these matters at a time when the very concept of public lands is once again under assault from the Congress and from state legislatures, attacked through well-funded disinformation campaigns, and, if all the rest isn't clear enough, the land itself occupied by armed militias--our inheritance under threat from people who have not felt lucky to earn a living off of lands and resources belonging to all of us, but who feel resentful and determined to take the lands for themselves. Hedden notes the American people are in danger of losing something of inestimable value without really knowing what it is and, more importantly, without having a vision of what role this globally unique endowment might play in helping us find a way to live in harmony with our ever more stressed planet.
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spelling ftunicolboulawl:oai:scholar.law.colorado.edu:gwc_distinguished_lecture_series-1002 2023-05-15T15:20:55+02:00 VIDEO: In Love with the Wild: Thoughts About Public Lands in the 21st Century Hedden, Bill 2016-04-21T07:00:00Z https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/gwc_distinguished_lecture_series/3 https://youtu.be/aRZgvbrZpME unknown Colorado Law Scholarly Commons https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/gwc_distinguished_lecture_series/3 https://youtu.be/aRZgvbrZpME Getches-Wilkinson Center Distinguished Lecture Series John Muir's birthday Bruce Babbitt Michael O'Connor Mark Squillace Lakshman Guruswamy Sarah Krakoff Audrey Huang 1976 Harvard Ph.D. physiology and pharmacology of the retina outstanding graduate student Eleanor Hedden Utah Chloe Hedden artist Sarah Hedden the West public lands red rocks formation fragility future one of the greatest conservation leaders in modern history Colorado Plateau conservation achievements founder of grazing retirement movement one million acres of 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Law Environmental Policy Forest Management Geology Indigenous Indian and Aboriginal Law Natural Resource Economics Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Law Natural Resources Management and Policy Nuclear Engineering Oil Gas and Energy and Mineral Law Public Policy Parks and Tourism Administration Soil Science State and Local Government Law Sustainability Water Law Water Resource Management text 2016 ftunicolboulawl 2022-02-13T08:19:38Z VIDEO (1:12:52): Welcome and Introduction of Speaker: Charles Wilkinson, Distinguished University Professor and Moses Lasky Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Speaker: Bill Hedden, Executive Director, Grand Canyon Trust Lecture delivered at the University of Colorado, Wolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom, Thursday, April 21st, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Bill Hedden is the Executive Director of the Grand Canyon Trust. Under his leadership, the Trust has helped clean up emissions from the region’s coal fired power plants and remove radioactive wastes from the bank of the Colorado River. Hedden developed a leading program for reducing grazing damage on public lands, including purchasing two ranches covering 850,000 acres on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. The organization has led in developing ecologically sensible forest restoration programs and is partnering with Colorado Plateau tribes to win designation of the first-ever Native American national monument at the Bears Ears in southeast Utah. Hedden has a B.A. and Ph.D. in biology from Harvard University. Bill Hedden will provide a report from the field, a description from an activist and stakeholder of what it's like to live surrounded by deep, wild public lands. The lecture will include a personal description of what the public lands can mean to an individual life. Followed by a broader scope and look ahead related to public lands issues, asking how our societal relationships with these lands must evolve in the 21st century. Hedden believes it is necessary to speak in new ways about these matters at a time when the very concept of public lands is once again under assault from the Congress and from state legislatures, attacked through well-funded disinformation campaigns, and, if all the rest isn't clear enough, the land itself occupied by armed militias--our inheritance under threat from people who have not felt lucky to earn a living off of lands and resources belonging to all of us, but who feel resentful and determined to take the lands for themselves. Hedden notes the American people are in danger of losing something of inestimable value without really knowing what it is and, more importantly, without having a vision of what role this globally unique endowment might play in helping us find a way to live in harmony with our ever more stressed planet. Text Arctic Climate change Global warming Ice Ocean acidification permafrost Sea ice University of Colorado Boulder, Law School: Scholarly Commons Arctic Audrey ENVELOPE(-67.100,-67.100,-68.133,-68.133) Chavez ENVELOPE(-64.483,-64.483,-65.667,-65.667) Homestead ENVELOPE(-119.369,-119.369,55.517,55.517) Indian Matheson ENVELOPE(-72.167,-72.167,-75.088,-75.088) Moses ENVELOPE(-99.183,-99.183,-74.550,-74.550) O'Connor ENVELOPE(-58.383,-58.383,-62.067,-62.067) San Juan Uranium City ENVELOPE(-108.618,-108.618,59.567,59.567) Wilkinson ENVELOPE(-66.200,-66.200,-66.817,-66.817)