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My visit to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder.

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My visit to the National Center for Atmospheric Research | Alex Verbeek on Patreon

Official Post from Alex Verbeek

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CWA: Watch Thought-Provoking Panels and Admire Artistic Note-Taking

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CWA: Watch Thought-Provoking Panels and Admire Artistic Note-Taking

I have two more things to share: the promised videos and a remarkable, beautiful, and inspirational way of notetaking during the conference.

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Today in The Planet:
Reflecting on the Unique Blend of Ideas and Community at the Conference on World Affairs.

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Reflecting on the Unique Blend of Ideas and Community at the Conference on World Affairs

The Conference of World Affairs in Boulder is a one-of-a-kind event that draws people from all over the world to engage in lively and thought-provoking discussions on a wide range of topics. This year, it was a bit shorter than the usual four or five days and focussed on climate change, but the essential ingredients of this unique event were still there.

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How to follow the Conference on World Affairs online

Over the years, the conference has grown and evolved, attracting renowned speakers such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry Kissinger, and Carl Sagan. One of the unique aspects of the Conference on World Affairs is its format. The conference is free and open to the public, with no formal presentations or papers. Instead, speakers engage in informal discussions and Q&A sessions, allowing for a more informal and dynamic exchange of ideas.

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