Dear Colleagues:
As faculty prepare their spring syllabi, please alert all of your colleagues who care about climate, across the curriculum, to a Homework Opportunity for their classes on TUESDAY, APRIL 7. From 5-7 PM LOCAL Time on that date, The Center for Environmental Policy at Bard College is organizing a national event, Solve Climate By 2030, that seeks to engage more than 100,000 students across the country in dialog about state and local climate solutions. It will feature an hour-long webinar hosted by a university in each state with climate experts talking about three ambitious but feasible things that need to happen in your state soon if we are to get on track to solve climate by 2030. (See the list of university partners below) Recommendations will vary from state to state.
There are many disciplinary entry points across the curriculum:
We will also provide professors with a template for an hour-long, interactive discussion for students as citizens about the three state-specific proposals to take place that evening or the next day or two in class. Having heard these recommendations, do the students feel responsible to take action? If not, why not? If so, why, and what sort of action? Engaging this discussion does not require any expertise on the part of professors regarding climate policy, science or solutions: rather, it can be a discussion focused on the nature of civic responsibility.
Time is short. The world’s top climate scientists told us a year ago that we have ten years—until 2020—to hold global warming to the low end. As educators, regardless of our field, we have an obligation now to have this conversation with our students.
The April 7th event, Solve Climate By 2030, will unfold as follows (Local Time)
For now, please place the time and date as a homework assignment on your spring syllabus!
To learn more about the project, please visit Solve Climate By 2030. You can sign up here to stay informed about the opportunity. Please contact one of us as well with any questions.
Thank you for helping get the word out about this opportunity.
Best regards,
Eban Goodstein (eban...@bard.edu)
David Blockstein (solvecli...@gmail.com)
University Leads for Solve Climate By 2030, 12-20-19
US
Alabama |
Auburn |
New York |
U Albany |
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Alaska |
U. Alaska-Fairbanks |
North Carolina |
Wake Forest |
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Arkansas |
U Arkansas |
Ohio |
Ohio State |
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California |
California-Berkeley |
Oregon |
Willamette |
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Colorado |
Colorado-Boulder |
Pennsylvania |
Penn State |
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Connecticut |
U Connecticut |
Rhode Island |
Brown |
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Florida |
U of South Florida |
South Carolina |
College of Charleston |
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Georgia |
Georgia Tech |
South Dakota |
SD School of Mines & Tech |
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Hawaii |
Kapiolani CC/U. Hawaii |
Tennessee |
Sewanee - U of South |
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Indiana |
Indiana U-Bloomington |
Texas |
Rice |
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Kansas |
Kansas State |
Utah |
Weber State |
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Kentucky |
Louisville |
Vermont |
Middlebury |
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Maine |
U. Maine |
Virginia |
George Mason |
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Maryland |
UMD-Center for Envi Sciences |
Wisconsin |
UW Eau Claire |
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Massachusetts |
Brandeis |
Louisiana |
Tulane |
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Michigan |
Michigan State |
Washington DC |
George Washington |
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Minnesota |
College of St John/St Benedict |
New Hampshire |
Antioch U New England |
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Montana |
U of Montana |
Arizona |
Arizona State |
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Nebraska |
U Nebraska Lincoln |
Delaware |
U Delaware |
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Nevada |
Nevada EPSCoR |
Washington |
Western Washington |
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New Jersey |
Rutgers |
Mississippi |
U Mississippi |
International
Austria: Central European University Kyrgyzstan: AUCA
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