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YEA! MN Student Sustainability Summit a Success!

YEA! MN Student Sustainability Summit a Success!

Over eighty middle and high school students gathered at the University of Minnesota for the YEA! MN Student Sustainability Summit this spring.

Watch the video recap from the summit!

State view: Cravaack plan a troubling backlash against climate-change education

State view: Cravaack plan a troubling backlash against climate-change education

We published a response to Congressman Cravaack’s amendment to cut funding for climate change education in the Duluth News Tribune.

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Educate, Inspire and Empower

Educate, Inspire and Empower

Established in January 2006 by polar explorer Will Steger, the Will Steger Foundation, educates, inspires and empowers people to engage in solutions to climate change.

Watch this video to learn more about our work and impact.

Join Us!

Join Us!

For an enlightening evening with Dr. Eugenie Scott August 6, 2012 at 7:00 PM Climate Science in Schools: the Next Evolution – Free Public Forum Humphrey School of Public Affairs

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Minnesota's Changing Climate (Updated)

Minnesota's Changing Climate (Updated)

We are pleased to announce that Minnesota's Changing Climate: Engaging Students in Environmental Stewardship has won the 2012 Environmental Initiative Awards in the Environmental Education Category.

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7th Annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education

7th Annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education

Investigate Minnesota’s Changing Climate at the Will Steger Foundation’s 7th Annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education

August 7 and 8, 2012 at the School of Environmental Studies in Apple Valley, MN

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Join the National Bike Ride for Sustainable Solutions and Support WSF!

Join the National Bike Ride for Sustainable Solutions and Support WSF!

This year, WSF Executive Director, Nicole Rom and Board Member David Bryan are participating in Climate Ride, combining their love of cycling and work with the Will Steger Foundation.

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Minnesota's Changing Climate Classroom

MNCC Join the Will Steger Foundation on an Exploration of Minnesota’s Changing Climate

Minnesota’s Changing Climate curriculum project ties Will Steger’s adventures from boyhood to adulthood with engaging content on Minnesota’s natural environment (i.e. biomes) and the impacts of climate change. The curriculum includes lesson plans for grades 3-12, as well as an online classroom with video, audio and interactive content.

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Thursday, 11 November 2010 10:44

Meet the Midwest Climate Champions!

climatechamps_2010We are proud to announce the selection of the 2010 Climate Champions, including 12 dynamic high school and college-age students and young alumni from five states across the Upper Midwest.

International Climate Champions

logo_bcThe International Climate Champions initiative is part of a range of activities within the British Council designed to build understanding of and drive action on climate change. As part of the British Council’s International Climate Champions, young people around the world have been helping to influence and educate their peers and the general public on the urgency of climate change.

In 2008 the program launched in 13 countries (Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States) and then grew to encompass more than 800 International Climate Champions in 29 countries.

In 2009 the program expanded to 60 countries across the globe, recruiting over 1,300 young people who are passionate about and committed to taking action on climate change. These champions are not only leaders in their communities but are also participating in international peer networks, both in person and online, to share ideas, projects and experiences.

US Climate Champions

team_jumpThe British Council and the California Air Resources Board sponsored competitions in 2008 and 2009 to identify climate champions from high schools across California. In 2008, fifteen students were selected, and ten additional California high school students were announced in 2009.

In 2010 the partnership expanded to include the Will Steger Foundation, and the Midwest Climate Champions delegation was established with 13 new Champions.

The Climate Champions are engaged in a range of activities that raise awareness about climate change, including participating in media interviews, building online networks of like-minded peers and launching projects in their schools or communities that not only spread the word but also take steps to mitigate the causes of climate change.

During the next year, the Climate Champions will attend and speak at events such as the Governors’ Global Climate Summit and COP16.

Click Here for more on the individuals selected for the 2010 Climate Champion. Meet the Midwest Climate Champions!

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