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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.

NECI Members Engagement Meeting

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NECI Members Engagement Meeting

This meeting is intended to serve as a safe space to share ideas, obstacles, and solutions to advance climate change outreach in Extension through casual, facilitated discussion. We will also use this space to share updates and discuss progress on our Extension Climate Change Action Items and work from the Committees (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion; Communications, etc.). These meetings will NOT be recorded and will begin with a reflection on the last Professional Development meeting and member ideas for how to incorporate content into our Extension programming, followed by member sharing of ideas, obstacles, and solutions to advance climate change outreach in Extension.

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The problem of climate change affects people all over the world; therefore, run 3 I have high hopes that the government of the United States will work to facilitate the process of reducing emissions of environmental pollution, in particular by encouraging the growth of the electric car industry and the utilization of alternative energy sources. eco-friendly, spotless...

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