We are a learning community at Appalachian State University aimed at growing our capacity to use creative expression to tell the stories of climate change.
Excited that App State will host Paul Bogard next week to discuss this new anthology. App State contributors to the collection, Jennifer Westerman and Laura England, will share readings of their essays. Details at climatestories.appstate.edu/…
JUST LAUNCHED! beautiful and amazing resource created by @SDAPPSTATE students - it also includes a crowdsourced syllabus focused on climate literacy elevatingclimate.org/
Today at 2:30! Launch of new Elevating Climate website, made by students and inspired by the All We Can Save anthology project. Info and zoom link: facebook.com/events/25871482…
Our campus climate conversation is abuzz thanks to the enlightening and encouraging conversation we were fortunate to have with climate shero Dr AEJ!! @ayanaelizatheappalachianonline.com/cli…
Today, I had the great honor to chair the first ever National Climate Task Force. @POTUS, @VP, and I agree - tackling the climate crisis will require a whole-of-government approach. Thank you to my friends and colleagues who joined to share how every agency can lead on climate.
TONIGHT, in honor of Valentine’s Day, show your love for the planet and everyone on it by getting involved in climate action. Join “A conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson,” at 7pm tonight. Info and link to join this free, virtual event at climatestories.appstate.edu/.
This Thursday, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, learn from Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, “the most influential marine biologist of our time” and inspiring climate leader. More info and link to join this free, virtual event at climatestories.appstate.edu/.
AppState students Omiah Mitchell, Sophie Fox and Justin Sykes will help host a conversation on the climate crisis with climate leader Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson next Thursday, Feb. 11 at 7pm. More info and livestream link: climatestories.appstate.edu/…
”We are wiping wildlife from the face of the planet, burning our forests, polluting and over-fishing our seas and destroying wild areas. We are wrecking our world – the one place we call home – risking our health, security and survival here on Earth.” theguardian.com/environment/…
How will future generations remember our society's response to climate change?
These #climateartists are capturing the message of climate change through piano playing on glaciers, youth spoken word, biodegradable murals and more @allartstv: to.pbs.org/2MhsWll
Thanks to Peterson Toscano and Citizens Climate Radio for featuring our work! We're in the "Art House" segment (~20 min in), but you should listen to this entire fabulous episode! @CitizensCRadio @p2son citizensclimatelobby.org/cit…