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Climate Conversations: Schools

by , posted on 12:14 PM, August 14, 2023
Join us, August 24, for a discussion about how to help K-12 schools reduce their carbon emissions.
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Forwarded from the National Academies of Sciences:

Climate Conversations: Schools
August 24 | 3:00PM - 4:15PM ET

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Join us for a discussion about how to help K-12 schools reduce their carbon emissions.

Like all sectors of U.S. society, the K-12 education sector faces substantial challenges addressing its carbon emissions, with hundreds of thousands of buildings, hundreds of millions of bus trips, and billions of meals served each year. Reducing these emissions while meeting the myriad goals of schools will require leveraging the considerable strengths of education professionals and community partners nationwide. Despite many challenges, competing priorities, and limited resources, there are initiatives underway to reduce emissions and save on overall costs and energy use. Anisa Heming (U.S. Green Building Council) will moderate a conversation with Andrea Suarez Falken (U.S. Department of Education) and Shannon Oliver (Adams 12 Five Star Schools) exploring the variety of approaches employed by schools – ranging from energy efficiency retrofits to zero-emission buses to supply chain management – as well as the programs that can help schools meet the up-front resource needs often associated with these efforts. The broader role of education in addressing climate change will be discussed in a future conversation.

The webinar will be webcast on the Climate Conversations: Schools webpage on Thursday, August 24, 2023 from 3:00-4:15pm ET. Closed captioning will be provided. The conversation will include questions from the audience and will be recorded and available to view on the page after the event.