ED34B - Climate Literacy: Moving Broad Audiences from Knowledge to Action I

Primary Convener: Katie Boyd

ED33C-1026 - The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)

Presenter: Katie Boyd

It is important that we prepare tomorrow’s scientists, decision makers, and communities to address the societal impacts of a changing climate. In order to respond to, manage, and adapt to those changes, citizens of all ages need accurate, up-to-date information, knowledge of the sciences, and analytical skills to make responsible decisions and long-term resiliency plans regarding these challenging topics. The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN, http://cleanet.org) is

 

ED31D-0998 - Planning for resilience: the Hazard Education and Resilience Awareness Task (HEART) Force empowers youth to lead the resilience conversation in rural Colorado

Presented by: Katya Schloesser

ED53A-08 - Hazard Education and Resilience Awareness Task Force (HEART) Needs Assessment: Colorado teachers’ experience in and needs for teaching about natural hazards and community resilience

Presented by: Katie Boyd

ED14B-04 EMPOWERING YOUTH TO ENVISION COMMUNITY RESILIENCE ACTIONS THROUGH SCENARIO-BASED NATURAL HAZARD GAMES

Presented by: Erin Leckey

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