Webinar 13: Youth Climate Engagement
Young people are major stakeholders in the future of our planet, yet they rarely have a seat at the table. They seek meaningful change, have brilliant ideas, and bring communities together in ways that no other generation has been able to before. As cultural institutions, we have a unique opportunity to help support young people in their work and learn from them in the process.
This one-hour webinar features four case studies of established youth climate action groups at the Natural History Museum of Utah, Museum of Discovery and Science, The Wild Center and Phipps Conservatory. This co-presentation highlights examples of collaborative projects, youth climate summits and resources for getting a youth climate action group started at your own institution.
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