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Adapting is Our Superpower

Celia Peterson, sustainability professional and adaptive sports participant from Park City, Utah.

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A Climate of Hope

A Climate of Hope

  • Understanding Climate Change in Utah
    • Results Will Vary
      • This Land Means Everything to Me
      • We All Need to Check on Our Neighbors
      • Neighborhoods Where People Can Live Long, Healthy Lives
      • Adapting is Our Superpower
      • Innovating is Part of Being a Good Steward
      • Building a Prosperous Future for Utah’s Coal Country
  • Exploring Climate Change Solutions
  • Taking Action on Climate Change

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