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National Extension Climate Initiative

The National Extension Climate Initiative serves to link climate change-related education and research across Extension program areas and associations. This subgroup acts as a place to share opportunities and resources, and discuss all things related to climate change extension.

Educator Exchange: Workshop your Climate Resources for Youth

Educator Exchange: Workshop your Climate Resources for Youth

Climate Resources Educator Exchange

In this 1-hour interactive session, connect with fellow environmental educators to exchange valuable resources and receive constructive feedback on projects in progress. Hosted by the National Extension Climate Initiative (NECI) Curriculum Working Group, this event provides a space to share lesson plans, program ideas, and tools that support environmental education while gathering insights from peers.

April 9, 2pm EST

Register Here! https://cornell.zoom.us/meetin...98GI9uRJODuZrFstq8FA

Participants will gain access to peer tools, discuss best practices, and collaborate with colleagues to enhance environmental education efforts.

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The National Extension Climate Initiative (NECI) connects Extension professionals across disciplines to advance climate education, outreach, and research. The Curriculum Working Group specifically focuses on developing and sharing educational resources to enhance climate literacy and resilience among youth and adult learners.

Speakers & Presenters: You!

This event will feature short presentations from educators showcasing their resources and projects, followed by interactive discussions. If you have a project or resource to share, let us know when you register!

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