Join educators, scientists, and climate advocates for an inspiring evening on climate education and community engagement.

Date & Time: September 26 | 5:00 – 7:30 pm EDT Location: American Museum of Natural History | RSVP for in-person or online
The Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs encourages you to attend Climate Education in Action, a powerful evening of discussion, storytelling, and networking focused on climate education implementation and communication.
Cohosted by the American Museum of Natural History, SubjectToClimate, the National Wildlife Federation’s Climate & Resilience Education Taskforce (CRETF), National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), Climate Mental Health Network (CMHN), and the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC), this event will highlight how climate education is making a real difference in classrooms and communities.
Attendees will hear about the impact of climate education on student resilience, engagement, and hope, and explore practical strategies for integrating climate knowledge into teaching and community programs.
Event Highlights:
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- Keynote: Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, world-renowned climate scientist and communicator
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- Opening Remarks: Sean Decatur, President of the American Museum of Natural History
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- Spark Talks: NYC educators sharing real stories of climate education in action
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- Q&A & Networking Reception: Connect with fellow attendees over light refreshments
This is an opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by leaders in climate education, whether you are an educator, policymaker, student, or advocate.
RSVP & Learn More: Register for in-person or online attendance.