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Any suggestions for improvements of future workshops? <br />12. Discuss (at least mention) proactive approaches to decrease emissions and <br />PREVENT <br />13. Find out what local impacts are already evident & take us out into the field to <br />learn about it! <br />14. If time is a factor, shorten the basic global climate info presented. Do short <br />break -out earlier <br />15. 1 think a discussion about what we don't yet understand clearly could be <br />useful. Also what factors have driven significant weather conditions in the <br />past <br />16. Expand audience to elected officials also additional decisionmakers. <br />17. Consider doing a "dumbed" down version at a town hall or lecal electeo <br />official and citizens with a local policy roundatble at the end. Over 25 <br />western slope entities and 15 colleges all have climate action plans. <br />Something like this would help them education these people <br />18. Quicker start to stay on schedule instead of playing catch up. Honor those <br />who arrive on time by beginning on time. <br />19. Distribute ppt at the workshop: B &W is fine -but it is easier to take notes on it <br />20. More time on impact in Colorado <br />21. Not clear on the temperature increased byd up until now <br />22. 1 degree is attributed to climate change..but unclear as to the 2.5 degree by <br />2025 ... is that due to GCC <br />23. Consistent use of F versus C -most ppts had F <br />24. It is a really random just because you can't predict it? <br />25. Nice Job! In general excellent presentations, easy to understand <br />