Teaching Climate Consequences with CLEAN: Motivate and Inspire, Don’t Despair
Dana Haine, UNC-Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment; haine@unc.edu
Andrea Gladden, East Burke Middle School; agladden@burke.k12.nc.us
Feb. 21st, 2023. 6pm ET/5pm CT/4pm MT/ 3pm PT. 60 minutes.
Teaching Climate Consequences with CLEAN: Motivate and Inspire, Don’t Despair
Karin Kirk, Geologist and Science Writer (karin@kirkframeworks.com)
Feb. 15th, 2023. 6pm ET/5pm CT/4pm MT/ 3pm PT. 30 minutes.
Making Climate Change Connections Across the Curriculum with CLEAN and UGC: Practices for Systems Thinking in the Classroom
Feb. 9th, 2023. 6pm ET/5pm CT/4pm MT/ 3pm PT. 60 minutes.
Jessica Bean, University of California Berkeley (jrbean@berkeley.edu)
Climate change is connected to interdisciplinary topics across the curriculum. Explore how to engage students in systems thinking and construct explanations about the world around them!
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Teaching Climate and Energy with CLEAN
Feb. 1st, 2023. 6pm ET/5pm CT/4pm MT/ 3pm PT. 30 minutes.
Karin Kirk, Geologist and Science Writer (karin@kirkframeworks.com)
This webinar introduces the Climate and Energy Literacy Principles and how they are integrated with the CLEAN collection of climate and energy resources. These principles provide the foundation for understanding the science behind climate and energy concepts.
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Earth's Systems Storyline PD
Climate Action through Youth Activism and Women's Rights
In this pre-summit event, experts will discuss how to support women and youth in climate action. Without question, humanity has accelerated climate change. The change is detrimental and often disproportionately affects the most vulnerable. But there is good news–right here, right now, the solutions are within us.