K12 Climate Action Listening Session III: How Can Schools Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Change?

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Thu Jan 14, 2021
1:00pm – 2:00pm

Location


Virtual

Extreme weather events such as flooding, wildfires, and hurricanes have already impacted schools across the country, threatening children’s health, safety, and wellbeing. This listening session will focus on how education systems can adapt the impacts of climate change and improve their resiliency. Panelists will share how their schools and communities have been affected by climate change and adaptations they have made in response.

This is the third in a series of listening session from K12 Climate Action. The panelists at this session will be:
– Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, Miami-Dade County Public Schools
– Michaelrose Ravalier, St. Thomas-St. John School District
– Dr. Victor Carrion, Stanford University
– Laura Capps, Santa Barbara Unified School District

 

Extreme weather events such as flooding, wildfires, and hurricanes have already impacted schools across the country, threatening children’s health, safety, and wellbeing. This listening session will focus on how education systems can adapt the impacts of climate change and improve their resiliency. Panelists will share how their schools and communities have been affected by climate change and adaptations they have made in response.

This is the third in a series of listening session from K12 Climate Action. The panelists at this session will be:
– Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, Miami-Dade County Public Schools
– Michaelrose Ravalier, St. Thomas-St. John School District
– Dr. Victor Carrion, Stanford University
– Laura Capps, Santa Barbara Unified School District