Hi,
The world and its people are facing full-scale climate emergencies
from wildfires, hurricanes and drought to collapsing biodiversity,
crop failures, mass migration and starvation. Students stand to
inherit a world that is rife with uncertainty, but also full of
potential to be transformed into a more just and sustainable home.
In order to prepare our children for this rapidly changing world
and for the jobs of the future, youth everywhere need to be educated
about the complex and interdependent issues of climate and
environmental science and build the civic skills to make lasting
changes in their communities and globally: this education
starts in schools.
EARTHDAY.ORG invites you to join another installment of our Earth
Day Live series: Environmental Literacy and Civics: Education
to Change the World on Tuesday, January 26th at
noon EST.
Join us for the live event.
The panel will be 60 minutes and hosted over Zoom. By registering
and joining the webinar, you’ll be able to ask questions during the
Q&A. If you can’t connect over Zoom, we’ll also be streaming the
event over Facebook.
Our panelists include:
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Mirian Vilela — Executive Director of the Earth
Charter based in Costa Rica
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Dr. Lawrence M. Paska — Executive Director of
National Council for the Social Studies
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Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti — Kenyan environment and
climate activist, founder of the Green Generation Initiative
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Michelle Ciulla Lipkin — Executive Director of the
National Association for Media Literacy Education
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Dr. Pramod Kumar Sharma — Senior Director of
Education with Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE)
- Moderator: Dr. Christina Kwauk — Associate
Director of Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Education
Next week, we examine the interdisciplinary nature
of environmental and climate change education and how we use civic
education to inspire hope and action for students across the
world.
See you there,
EARTHDAY.ORG Education Department
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