CLEAN Teleconference Call September 20, 2016

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Climate Action: Proven Open Source Behavior Change Program with Carleen Cullen, Executive Director, Cool the Earth

Abstract: In order to create lasting, sustainable solutions to climate change it is necessary to engage communities. One approach is a child-driven method in which children are educated and inspired to be the agent of change in their home and further. Can such an approach scale? Can it be effective in multi-lingual communities? What might hinder progress? Program success, new changes, and open-source partnership opportunities make for a recipe for success.

Bio: Carleen Cullen, Executive Director, Cool the Earth

In her role as founder and executive director of Cool the Earth, Carleen draws from a wealth of experience including co-founding an international information technology focused on science and medicine. Carleen oversaw taking the company public and selling it to a large European corporation. Prior to this, Carleen's summer jobs consisted of working at summer camps. Both experiences came together to create Cool the Earth. Carleen lives in Northern California with her family and serves on the Leadership Council for Chabot Space and Science Center, amongst other boards.

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