Discover Climate LIVE K12 Sessions for 2025-2026
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Discover Climate LIVE K12 Sessions for 2025-2026
"From October to June, Columbia Climate School researchers and students will share expertise on topics ranging from climate justice, biodiversity systems, fashion and energy, to youth-focused climate solutions. Students in middle school, high school, undergrad and graduate school are invited, along with educators, lifelong learners and the general public. The 2025-26 season of Climate LIVE will also highlight youth participation in the Green Mountains Programs at the Climate School, where participants will hear from program alumni already making an impact in climate."
"Experts will discuss each topic in an accessible, interdisciplinary way through 30-minute live webinars, hosted on Zoom. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and share thoughts at the end of the session. Mark your calendars now! Climate LIVE sessions are scheduled for the second Wednesday of the month, from 4-4:30pm ET. Dates are included in the session descriptions below, along with an RSVP link."
"Sessions are free, but registration is required. Each session has a targeted age range, also indicated in the session description, but all are welcome to any event. Zoom links will be sent to registered participants prior to the start of the programming, and webinar recordings will be available afterward on the Climate School's YouTube page. Explore this season's topics below and RSVP today!"
Columbia Climate School is offering Climate LIVE K12, a free online series of 30-minute live webinars from October through June. Researchers and students will present interdisciplinary topics including climate justice, biodiversity, fashion, energy, and youth-focused solutions. Sessions emphasize youth participation through Green Mountains Programs and program alumni presentations. Webinars occur on the second Wednesday monthly, 4:00–4:30pm ET, and include participant Q&A. Events target specific age ranges but welcome all learners, educators, and the general public. Registration is required; Zoom links are emailed to registrants and recordings are posted afterward on the Climate School’s YouTube page. An October biodiversity session featured Columbia University's Biodiversity Club.
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