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Echoes from the Valley
News, press, and other takeaways
from the Sun Valley Forum
Sun Valley Forum Press Information
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Multiplier Effect: Catalytic Capital for Regenerative Food Systems — Financing What Works
I. the Sun Valley Forum Multiplier Effect Sessions The Sun Valley Forum is hosted annually by Christensen Global as a catalyst for climate solutions and a hub for connecting diverse visionaries and changemakers around a shared purpose. Its Multiplier Effect (ME) sessions are designed to illuminate key strategies, spark conversation and drive action by leveraging the Forum’s year-round expertise, reach, and resources. These workshops are discussion-based, beginning with presen
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"Convening for Climate with Aimée Christensen" Everybody in the Pool with Molly Wood
This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re diving into the power of convening — and what happens when global climate leaders, local food producers, indigenous communities, philanthropists, and data nerds get in the same room... and then go mountain biking together. Our guest is Aimée Christensen, a longtime climate champion and founder of Christensen Global, the Sun Valley Forum, and the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience. From negotiating clean energy deals at the Department
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"What You Should Know About Climate Change – with Aimée Christensen" The Space In Between podcast with Leigh Morgan
On this week’s episode of The Space In Between, Leigh sat down with Aimée Christensen — a longtime climate leader, a bridge-builder, and someone whose roots run deep in both global halls of power and the soils of Idaho – her home state. With retrenchment on the fight against global warming in full swing at the federal level, this episode is key for anyone wanting the ‘real story’. My conversation with Aimée is rich with wisdom, clarity, and the kind of humility that comes onl
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“Pristine national forests face much greater risk of wildfire under Trump plan” NBC News
58 million acres of largely untouched national forests are preserved by the “roadless rule” enacted by President Clinton. However, the Trump administration plans to repeal those protections to allow drilling, mining, and logging. Meteorologist Chase Cain explains how that could also increase the risk of wildfires.
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