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Revision as of 13:25, October 27, 2010

Welcome to the Climate Change Education Working Group

The Climate Change Education Working Group is a new intitative by the Education Committee. Check back to watch the development of this space. Register in the ESIP wiki and click on the "watch" tab to be notified of ongoing events.

Background

During the September 2010 telcon the ESIP Education committee unanimously agreed to form a Climate Change Education Working Group (CCEWG) to support members climate education initiatives such as TERC's CLEAN-NE and CLEAN Pathway projects, several NASA GCCE projects, and NOAA Climate Stewards. This initiative will commence at the Winter meeting.

Oct 27th Telcon update:

Telcon participants decided that a moderated round table would be the best format for this bellwether event. Invitations will go out to representatives from NASA, NOAA, GLOBE, EPA, NSF and the Climate Literacy Network.

To focus and scope the discussion we will be developing discussion questions prior to the telcon via the ESIP Education listserve, ensuing telcons, and this Wiki.ESIP members are encouraged

Possible CCEWG Round Table Discussion Questions:

1) 2) 3)