Dear Solve Climate by 2030 webinar participants,
Thank you very much for joining us on Halloween for the NAGT webinar on our SolveClimateby2030 project. How the world has changed in since then. We encouraged you to hosting in person Power Dialogs on April 7.
We converted to virtual dialogs for our university-hosted climate solutions webinars featuring local experts , and had a Dialog for almost every state and 5 international Dialogs. Now you and your colleagues can assign these as homework, and then use our teachers guides for one-hour follow-on discussion in subjects ranging from art, history, political science, engineering, natural sciences, art, music, economics and more.
Please share this resource with climate-concerned college and high school teachers: an easy way to #MakeClimateaClass during Earth Month!
This opportunity is NOT JUST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES TEACHERS. Climate change touches all subjects-- use these resources to engage students in a critical conversation about climate solutions in your state.
Here's the impressive list of all the speakers that our partners recruited for the event.
We compiled a summary of the "feasible but ambitious actions:" identified in the webinars for our slide show summary here.
For more information, please visit Solve Climate By 2030, a project of the Center for Environmental Policy at Bard College. Follow us on twitter and instagram.
Please give us feedback on these resources and let us know how we can work with you over the coming year to advance climate solutions and climate justice.
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Dr. Eban Goodstein / Director, Graduate Programs in Sustainability / Bard College
MBA in Sustainability
MS in Environmental Policy and MS in Climate Science and Policy
M. Ed in Environmental Education
845-758-7067
ebangood@bard.edu
David E. Blockstein, Ph.D.
Project Manager
Solve Climate by 2030: Solar Dominance
301-906-4958
