CLEAN Teleconference Call January 19, 2021

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Frank Granshaw: Climate Toolkit - An update and invitation to participate

Abstract: In July of 2020, the Climate Toolkit, was released through Portland State University's PDX Scholar as a freely available open source document. The Toolkit is a set of learning activities built around prominent on-line climate models, interactive atlases, and public databases. Though originally designed for undergraduate non-science majors, it is intended for use in both formal and informal educational settings. In this webinar we will be looking at the next stage in the Toolkit's development and how webinar participants can assist with this process.

Bio: Frank Granshaw is a retired geoscience educator now engaged in climate education and advocacy through Portland State University, the Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon's Creation Justice Program, American Geophysical Union, and the Oregon Science Network of the Union of Concerned Scientists.  He is also the author of the Climate Toolkit: A Resource Manual for Climate Science and Action.

 

 

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