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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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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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 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 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) |