Enacting Climate: Activating Climate Solutions for All

Author Biography

Beth Osnes, associate professor of theatre and environmental studies, University of Colorado Boulder

Program Type

Long Presentation (1 hour)

Start Date and Time

25-10-2022 8:00 AM

End Date and Time

25-10-2022 9:00 AM

Location

Online

Program Description

Beth Osnes, associate professor of theatre and environmental studies, will discuss Enacting Climate, an online collection of climate-related tools and activities for student learning and climate action. Attendees will gain access to Project Drawdown’s top climate solutions and activities for facilitating creative and fun student engagement and action on behalf of climate justice. Enacting Climate is an open-source platform co-created with students for students to honor youth knowledge and ensure the communication is accessible and engaging.

Open Access Week programming explores the importance of openly sharing knowledge to address the inequities that shape the impacts of climate change and our response to them.

Register

A University of Colorado event. Registration is free and open to all, and their full roster of activities can be found on our landing page: https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/open-access-week.

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Oct 25th, 8:00 AM Oct 25th, 9:00 AM

Enacting Climate: Activating Climate Solutions for All

Online

Beth Osnes, associate professor of theatre and environmental studies, will discuss Enacting Climate, an online collection of climate-related tools and activities for student learning and climate action. Attendees will gain access to Project Drawdown’s top climate solutions and activities for facilitating creative and fun student engagement and action on behalf of climate justice. Enacting Climate is an open-source platform co-created with students for students to honor youth knowledge and ensure the communication is accessible and engaging.

Open Access Week programming explores the importance of openly sharing knowledge to address the inequities that shape the impacts of climate change and our response to them.

Register

A University of Colorado event. Registration is free and open to all, and their full roster of activities can be found on our landing page: https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/open-access-week.