Intercollegiate Climate Conference

room is Science B 133, with 6 rows and a screen at the front of the room, typically hosting conferences
Project Description: 

The Environmental Studies Club proposed a two-day Northern California Intercollegiate Climate Community Conference, which aims to bring together students, faculty, and staff from universities and colleges that often feel isolated. The conference seeks to address the urgent need for collaborative efforts to tackle climate change, and to provide a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and best practices among the participants. Each invited school will be requested to bring a presentation on their campus climate initiatives, accompanied by a faculty member and art. The organizers believe that creativity is an essential part of environmentalism and can help inspire innovative solutions to the complex challenges we face. The two-day conference will be filled with a range of activities, including workshops, presentations, keynote speeches, and Q&A panels. Workshops will focus on community building, team building, and understanding worldviews. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in lively discussions, share ideas, and learn from experts in the field. By fostering a sense of community and collaboration among participants, the conference hopes to create a network of like-minded individuals who can continue to work together to address the pressing environmental challenges facing our planet. 

Students Involved with Project: 
Mason Rewerts
Zachary Meyer

 

Years: 
2023- present

 

Total Funding:

$5,000

Status: