Drawdown Stories: Climate Solutions in Our Words
Wednesday, January 21, 12:00-1:00pm CT
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This workshop introduces the power of climate storytelling as a tool for climate connection, education, and action. We’ll explore how personal narratives can bring climate science down to earth—making it human, local, and real. Drawing from Project Drawdown’s Neighborhood storytelling work, we’ll look at examples of how everyday people are shaping climate solutions. Participants will leave with a clearer sense of their own climate story and how to share it with courage and care.
This free workshop is part of Teach Climate Network's monthly series, one of the many climate change education professional development opportunities and resources that we offer, designed to serve educators across grade levels and subject areas.
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