Climate Literacy & Energy Awareness Network Newsflash

August 16, 2023

What's new in the climate and energy education community? Highlights from the CLEAN Community are below.

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CLEAN Announcement

Please join us for the next Accelerating Climate

Capacity, Engagement, and Leadership Summit!

This year, ACCELS is focusing on specific themes that are relevant to the climate education community (examples may include, but are not limited to, K-12 education, workforce development, climate education policy, climate action, etc.). Implementing feedback from last year's Summit, we are redesigning ACCELS to be more collaborative, and asking for interested groups to use this form to propose topics or ideas to address a focused theme and increase partnerships.

We plan to fund 3 working groups with small stipends to meet between a kickoff event in November 2023 and a culminating event in Spring 2024. We hope these groups can collaborate to develop goals and/or projects to further the work of those in the ACCELS community. To prioritize collaboration as a top outcome of ACCELS, submitted proposals must have a minimum of two leaders from different organizations. Please fill out your proposal for a group theme here!

 

Proposals are due by 11:59 pm ET on Friday September 8th, 2023.

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