Check out our new committee leads and exciting resources for effective climate action!
Dear Supporter,
Thank you to everyone who attended the jointNOAA and ECCLPs Climate Literacy Guide Listening Session! We appreciate the active participation, valuable feedback, and insightful suggestions.
We also extend our deep gratitude to the ECCLPs Steering Committee for the productive discussions about effective initiatives and strategies developed by the three working committees. We look forward to connecting again with everyone at future engagement opportunities!
We are thrilled to welcome three incredible leaders that will partner with Dr. Lê to spearhead committee efforts and advance ECCLPs'
mission and goals.
Read more about these leaders below.
Jakobi Ewart, Director of Partnerships, The Niles Foundation and Los Angeles realtor is inspired by pragmatism, green energy solutions, and moving the needle in the right direction.
Linnea Beckett, Assistant Adjunct Professor and Program Director, UC Santa Cruz is an anthropologist of education with expertise in decolonial feminisms, informal learning and community-engaged methodologies.
Join Our Call to Action With Change Narrative!
Join ECCLPs and Change Narrative in sharing your California Climate Stories. Submit your written narrative, artwork, or poetry to contribute to a narrative shift in mainstream climate communications.
Let's combine science, emotion, lived experiences, and reimagined futures in our stories. Jothsna invites you to schedule time for introspection, find a quiet place, and write your story. Reflect on your version of a reimagined future!
Resources and Information for Effective Climate Action
Join us in partnership
with Climate Generation and Ten Strands for their
Summer Institute for Climate Change Education. This experience aims to connect educators to a passionate community with a shared purpose to inspire hope and action within our schools and communities.
ECCLPs steering committee member, Juan Manuel Rubio, along with the
Environmental Justice in Orange County (OCEJ) has launched a food survey for California residents to inform future food policy. Fill out the survey
here.
If you are based in Los Angeles, please support ECCLPs Community-based Partner committee member, Carol Peralta, in completing the
LA County Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights (COBOR) survey by
TuesdayAugust 1to contribute to the development of the future LA County's Children Outdoor Bill of Rights.
A gift to this UC–CSU initiative is an investment in the partnerships and strategies that will educate all of California’s high school graduates to be literate in climate and environmental justice issues and solutions. The UCI School of Education serves as a hub for this initiative.Contact: Sarah Garcia,
Senior Associate Director of Development, UC Irvine |
sgarci@uci.edu | (949) 824-2741.