I'll write one more newsletter, a very short one, on the Conference on World Affairs in Boulder. And that's because I have two more things to share: the promised videos and a remarkable, beautiful, and inspirational way of notetaking during the conference.
First, those videos: yesterday, I wrote that I would send the videos of the CWA panels in a separate newsletter. Soon after, one of you found them and was so kind to send them to me.
So if you want to catch up on the debates at the Conference on World Affairs that I announced in one of my recent newsletters, here are the video links, there are all about 70 minutes long.
How climate change impacts national security:
https://livestream.com/loclyzmedia/events/10799602
Sustainable Cities: urban design for a green future
Competition to Collaboration: can climate issues unify rivals?
https://livestream.com/loclyzmedia/events/10799636
There are many more exciting panels, and these are all available online. Just browse the agenda and click "watch recording."
Here is the link: https://www.colorado.edu/cwa/attend/cwa-week/2023-schedule
But the other reason I am coming back one more time to the conference is that I would like to share the artistic way that my friend Tom Lyon makes notes. Here are three examples; you will recognize a lot once you have seen the panels. So enjoy the videos and drawings; I will write more this evening since I have travel stories to tell, but I'm unsure if I'll finish that tonight.
I write this newsletter because I believe we can do better on this beautiful but fragile planet if we work together.
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A year ago on this day, I wrote:
Oh my, I love these notes (-:
Thank you for sharing these, Alexander!
Very nice artwork.
I recall the drawings of a few years ago.
Very thoughtful of your friend to memorialize these days for all of you. A nice memento.