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Climate Action Plan

The fight against climate change requires broad mobilization, and Cooperative Extension stands poised to make a difference. How can we mobilize the U.S. Cooperative Extension system to quickly and effectively contribute to climate change solutions? This subgroup dives into how we can harness the strength of our network to swiftly and effectively implement solutions.

Boost Your Climate Impact with These New Video Training Resources

Extension Foundation is excited to introduce a new weekly video training series designed to support Extension professionals in their climate action work. Each week, NTAE Key Informant Nate Birt of Silver Maple Strategies will share brief yet powerful video trainings (5-15 minutes each).

  • 30-Video Library: The series will include 30 insightful videos packed with practical guidance for climate professionals.
  • Expert Insights: Each video features actionable takeaways, and Nate will offer personalized support for viewers seeking additional guidance or resources.

This Week's Featured Videos:

  1. Meet Nate Birt – Learn about Nate’s background supporting Extension professionals, nonprofits, and academic leaders working to advance climate action.
  2. The Resilience Leadership Model – Discover a practical framework designed to improve clarity, morale, and flexibility within your team and across partners in climate work.

Don't miss the call to action in each video – Nate invites your insights, questions, and suggestions for future video topics. Reach out early and often to nate@silvermaplestrategies.com.

🎯 Watch to the end for Nate’s call to action! He welcomes your insights, questions, and suggestions for future video topics. Reach out today to continue the conversation at nate@silvermaplestrategies.com.

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