To cultivate a thriving network that supports climate education through shared learning and community care.
We first came together in 2018 as a community of educators from 21 organizations across the Northeast states, representing nonprofits, higher education institutions, and state and federal government agencies.
Today, we are over 200 organizations and individuals collaborating to support systems-level change for climate action, justice and education— in public education, educator professional learning, early childhood education, middle and high school education, connected learning ecosystems, and supporting youth climate action leaders.
Professional learning and communications to support and inspire individuals and organizations working with climate education.
Jim Clifford
CT Climate Hub/ COEEA/ Subject to Climate
Sarah VanDenbergh
Gulf of Maine Research Insitute
Joan Haley (she/her)
Shelburne Farms
Debbie Archer (she/her)
Audubon Vermont
Cedar Barg (they/them)
The Wild Center
Liz Soper
National Wildlife Federation
Will Galloway
Hurricane Island Center for Science and Leadership