Higher education institutions have been taking climate action for decades, but decarbonization is a major and complex undertaking. How should your institution prepare? How should you update your climate action plan to carry forward newly emerging decarbonization goals? And how do you make progress on climate action during uncertain times? This webinar sought to answer these questions.
MoreIn deeply uncertain times such as these, leadership during an ongoing global climate crisis means mobilizing your allies, actively listening, iterating to form shared goals, and holding steady as a team to walk through the fire. To me, that sounds like a planning process.
MoreYou created your first climate action plan three, five, ten, maybe even seventeen years ago. Whether things went exactly according to plan or fell off the rails, when it’s time to update your climate action plan, you have options.
MoreI say potato. You say potato. I say climate action plan. You say decarbonization strategy. No matter how you say it, let’s get this done.
MoreThe nation’s oldest and largest regional heritage organization approached climate action planning in three areas: mitigation, resilience, and climate justice.
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