Accelerating Climate Resilience: Expanding Resilience Hubs in Colorado’s North Front Range

In the face of increasing wildfires, extreme heat, power outages, and other disruptions, cities and towns are looking for solutions that will allow them thrive in a climate-impacted reality.

Resilience hubs are one tool in a suite that communities—like those in the North Front Range of Colorado—are using to prepare for worsening climate impacts. These hubs can take many shapes and forms, but at their core, they are enhanced community-serving facilities that provide critical resources to vulnerable residents on a daily basis, as well as during and after climate disasters and other emergencies.

Through a series of collaborative events to inform, connect, and empower key stakeholders in the North Front Range, C2ES developed a regional toolkit to guide the implementation of community-serving resilience hubs. The new toolkit introduces the spectrum of resilience hub models, showcases local examples, and offers best practices and key resources to implement them.

This webinar will introduce resilience hubs, explore how local leaders are deploying these solutions in the region, and launch a new regionally tailored implementation toolkit to help leaders advance hubs in their own communities and organizations.

Click here to learn more about C2ES’s resilience work in the Colorado North Front Range.