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.
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.
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.
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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
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.
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!
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
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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Minnesota's Changing Climate Updates, May 25
Written by Ann Benson, Education Program AssistantWe are happy to announce that Minnesota's Changing Climate received the Environmental Education Award at the 2012 Environmental Initiative Awards! Thanks to all of our partners who made this work possible! As the school year is winding down and you are looking back on all you have accomplished this year,…Written on Friday, 25 May 2012 12:10 in Climate Lessons Read 23 times -
YEA! MN Student Sustainability Summit a Success!
Written by Abby Fenton, Youth Programs DirectorOver 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!Written on Thursday, 24 May 2012 11:37 in Local (Minnesota) Read 168 times Read more... -
Climate Change finds a place in Next Generation Science Standards
Written by Kristen Poppleton, Director of EducationLast week the first public draft of the Next Generation Science Standards became available on-line. The new standards lean heavily on the Framework for K-12 Science Education, released a few months ago by the National Academies Press. The standards were written for a number of reasons including, the fact that…Written on Thursday, 24 May 2012 11:29 in Climate Lessons Read 92 times -
Will Steger Foundation Launches Innovative Region-Wide Mentorship Program
The Will Steger Foundation is kicking off the summer with research to develop and launch an innovative mentorship program within the RE-AMP network that connects youth climate leaders with veteran staff from climate-focused non-profit organizations across the Midwest. Mentorship is defined as a mutually beneficial learning relationship between two people…Written on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:39 in Climate NewsTags: emergingleaders youthaction minnesota midwest local mn mnyouth youthclimate environmentalmovementRead 171 times Read more... -
State view: Cravaack plan a troubling backlash against climate-change education
Written by Kristen Poppleton, Director of EducationWe published a response to Congressman Cravaack’s amendment to cut funding for climate change education in the Duluth News Tribune. Read the article…Written on Thursday, 17 May 2012 14:25 in Climate News Read 78 times Read more...
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Minnesota's Changing Climate Updates, May 25
We are happy to announce that Minnesota's Changing Climate received the Environmental Education Award at the 2012 Environmental Initiative Awards! Thanks to all of our partners who made this work possible!
As the school year is winding down and you are looking back on all you have accomplished this year, please share your thoughts on Minnesota's Changing Climate with us by taking our brief survey. This is your last chance to share feedback before the new edition is finalized. Thank you so much to those who have already shared their thoughts!
The first public draft of the Next Generation Science Standards became available last week and we were happy to see the inclusion of climate change as a core idea. Read more.
Duluth News Tribune published Kristen Poppleton's response to Congressman Chip Cravaack's amendment to cut funding for the National Science Foundation's Climate Change Education Program.
Thanks for all your great work!
Kristen and Ann
Featured Resources
The Natural Resources Defense Council has a great resource that examines what states are doing to prepare for climate change impacts on water resources and what risks they face.
Read this excellent article on the signifcant impact of climate change on moose in Minnesota's coniferous biome.
Upcoming Event
The White House is hosting a Community Partnership Summit in Minneapolis on June 8, and there will be a Clean Air, Climate and Health roundtable event at the summit.
Professional Development Opportunities
Start your summer reading with the Not-So-Serious Book Club:
You are invited to discuss Carbon Diaries 2015 by Saci Lloyd online June 1, Friday 2:30 CT.
The Carbon Diaries 2015 is a story told through the eyes of a teen punk rock guitarist girl. The UK is the first to ration carbon emissions, and society is turned upside down. It's a quick read, maybe a good way to relieve your mind of end-of-semester woes. if you can, please share thoughts on the ICEE forum - even if you do not have time to read the book this is a great way to learn about this Young Adult Fiction book. You may view and post here and log into the meeting space here. Enter as a guest-you don't need a login and password. You will get a free conference call number next week and it will be on the meeting space as you come in. Join here.
Take the time to share information about the 2012 Summer Institute with any of your colleagues who may be interested. Check out the great representation we already have on the map of schools registered for the 2012 Summer Institute. Let's get even more!
View Summer Institute 2012 in a larger map
Minnesota's Changing Climate Updates, April 27
Happy Spring! As many of you plan action projects this spring, share your plans with us! As always, feel free to contact us with any questions.
New City School submitted this creative PSA for the Parks Climate Challenge:
Last week, the first White House Summit on Environmental Education was held. Read Richard Louv's reflections on this event and the importance of environmental literacy.
Minnesota's Changing Climate Update
We are loving the fall photos that are coming in from students in your classrooms! Make sure to check out the observations page daily to see all the new submissions. If you just want to see images, click on the image tag on the righthand side. Visit the page now.
We are busy this month getting ready for conference presentations at the North American Association for Environmental Education and Education Minnesota. If you have any photos of your students in action, or stories you would like to share about how you are involved with this project please send an email with the photos and/story to Kristen Poppleton, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
If your colleagues are jealous of the Explore Minnesota's Biomes Kit you have been using, it is now easy to check one out from us via our website. Educators anywhere can borrow them, but will have to pay shipping if they cannot pick them up from our office.
Don't forget to stop by the Will Steger Foundation table at Education Minnesota, October 20 or send colleagues to Kristen's session Explore Minnesota's Biomes in Your Classroom, 2:45-3:50 in Room 10!
Enjoy the lovely autumn weather!
Kristen Poppleton
Ann Benson
Parks Climate Challenge Video
Watch our latest video highlighting the Parks Climate Challenge cohort!
Featured Resource
Due to a grant from the National Education Association we were able to develop a small resource with background information and some activities related to extreme weather and climate change. Check it out.
Field Trip and Opportunities to Extend Learning on Minnesota's Changing Climate
Audubon Center of the North Woods announces 50 percent school scholarship expiring soon
In partnership with the Jeffers Foundation, the Audubon Center of the Northwoods is able to offer 50 percent scholarships to elementary schools that have never attended or have not attended a residential environmental learning center (RELC) in the past two years. The scholarship is applicable to the first year only that a school visits the Audubon Center of the North Woods. More information.
School Buildings as Green Teaching Tools – Wednesday, October 19 at 7:00 p.m. EST.
This October, the National Environmental Education Foundation (www.neefusa.org) in partnership with the National Education Association Foundation (www.neafoundation.org) and Green Schools National Conference (www.greenschoolsnationalconference.org) is launching the first of a series of three webinars to help educators around the country learn from experts and peers how to green their schools and curriculum. Webinar participants will interact live with national experts and teachers who are transforming their schools for the 21st Century. Registration is free! All educators are invited to join us for the webinar. For details and to register
The Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge | The Siemens Foundation
The Siemens Foundation, Discovery Education, and the National Science Teachers Association invite you to join the only Challenge of its kind that empowers students to create solutions to environmental problems in their own backyards, and to share their results with students nationwide. They'll learn. They'll take action. And their ideas may well end up changing the world.
Description, contest criteria, rules, suggested timelines, and prizes are all available on the contest website.
Teaching Climate Change in Your Classroom, 2 credit online graduate course, Hamline University
October 30-December 4, 2011
Register by going to www.hamline.edu. Under "Logins" on the right select "Course Listing" then select Fall 2011 under "Continuing Studies". Scroll down to select ENED 6126.
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