West Virginia Climate Change

 Professional Development

by West Virginians for West Virginians

The urgency of addressing climate change continues to increase, with less than a decade left to meet the recommendations of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to cut greenhouse emissions to half of pre-1990’s levels. Yet global fossil fuel emissions continue to rise. 

97% of scientists agree global warming is caused by human activity, but according to the Yale Climate Opinion studies, West Virginians’ hold a misconception that the scientific agreement is much lower. As of 2021, only 57% of West Virginians believe that global warming is happening, compared to the national average of 72%. While 66% of West Virginians agree that schools should teach about the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to global warming, only 28% report discussing global warming at least occasionally, even though, as climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe says, “the most important thing you can do to fight climate change is to talk about it.” The WVCCPD team is aware of the distrust many residents of our state have of climate science, yet we have worked with over 70 science and social studies teachers in WV since 2019, and have seen first-hand the desire of these educators to talk about climate change through educational activities with their students, and the positive feelings of hope and enjoyment they gain from engaging their students. For a problem as big as climate change, scientific knowledge alone is not enough. In order to inspire, engage, and educate people, we must use a multi-pronged approach to pair science literacy with social action. 

Mission of The Project

The West Virginia Climate Change Professional Development (WVCCPD) project seeks to empower West Virginia teachers to engage their students in climate change learning and action. Our goals are to:

 Increase the collaboration and collective impact of West Virginia physical science experts, social science experts, community activists, and teachers. 

●  Empower West Virginia teachers in a range of disciplines to work together to engage in data-driven climate change investigations.

●  Highlight, reward, and promote climate change engagement of WV teachers and students through civic action and public media campaigns. 

What do we offer?

Educational Resources 

A professional development curriculum with tried and true activites that WV teachers have used in their classrooms.

Virtual Webinars with Experts

Bringing together people who are making a different in WV and beyond. Email us for recordings. Show these in your classrooms.

Public Service Announcement Competitions

A creative outlet for climate communication. Raise awareness and spread publicity about climate change.

Day of Action and How You Can Help

Getting to the heart of working together in our schools and communities.

Feedback from WVVCPD Teachers

Our Sponsors

West Virginia University

NASA West Virginia Space Consortium

NASA IV&V Program

Fairmont State University

Appalachian Stewardship Foundation