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Campaign URL Copy * Twitter 0 tweets * Subscribe * Past Issues * RSS * Translate * English * العربية * Afrikaans * беларуская мова * български * català * 中文(简体) * 中文(繁體) * Hrvatski * Česky * Dansk * eesti keel * Nederlands * Suomi * Français * Deutsch * Ελληνική * हिन्दी * Magyar * Gaeilge * Indonesia * íslenska * Italiano * 日本語 * ភាសាខ្មែរ * 한국어 * македонски јазик * بهاس ملايو * Malti * Norsk * Polski * Português * Português - Portugal * Română * Русский * Español * Kiswahili * Svenska * עברית * Lietuvių * latviešu * slovenčina * slovenščina * српски * தமிழ் * ภาษาไทย * Türkçe * Filipino * украї́нська * Tiếng Việt Please join us Dear Friends, Please join the Yale Center for Environmental Communication to learn how museums and cultural centers are engaging millions of Americans in informal science education and other programming related to climate change. This is a chance to engage young people and adults to learn about climate change and to dream and move forward on pathways to reach a better world. Miranda Massie, Director of the Climate Museum in New York City, will moderate a conversation with Jen Kretser of the Wild Center and Nan Renner from the Birch Aquarium at Scripps. How Museums Are Engaging Their Audiences on Climate Change Friday, March 10th, 2023 Noon to 1 p.m. EST Image courtesy of The Wild Center Register here for the webinar Jen Kretser, Director of Climate Initiatives at The Wild Center, leads the Center’s climate change engagement programs, including the new Climate Solutions exhibition and the global Youth Climate Program (highlighted by the Obama White House Office of Science and Technology). In 2021, she led The Wild Center’s Youth Climate delegation at the UN COP 26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland in 2021. Kretser serves on Climate Literacy Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN), serves on the U.S. Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) Coordinating Team, and is a board member of the Adirondack Mountain Club and core team of the Adirondack Diversity Initiative. Nan Renner serves as Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships at Birch Aquarium at Scripps and works with UC San Diego CREATE on Climate Champions, connecting university, K-12, and community for climate education, action, and justice. As a member of the California Environmental Literacy Initiative Leadership Council, she aims to strengthen the statewide network that delivers programs. She promotes equity-centered active learning, shared purpose, curiosity, compassion, collective action and deepening connections with nature and place. Outside her day job, climate activism and community building fuel her optimism for the future. Miranda Massie is the director and founder of the Climate Museum, the first museum in the U.S. dedicated to the climate crisis. In 2014, she left a career in social justice law to start laying the groundwork for the Museum. As a civil rights impact litigator, her multiple honors include a Harvard Law School Wasserstein Public Interest Fellowship and a Mentorship-in-Residence at Yale Law School. Her board service has included a Head Start organization for migrant farm families and the Center for Popular Democracy. This event is hosted by the Yale Center for Environmental Communication and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Cheers, The team at YPCCC ----- Yale Program on Climate Change Communication Yale School of the Environment Twitter: @YaleClimateComm forward to a friend Donate to YPCCC You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in our work and gave us your address. Our mailing address is: Yale School of the Environment 195 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511 USA unsubscribe from this list | update subscription preferences