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Climate & Nature Masterclass for Educators

Michelle Parkes ·

Sign up now to attend AimHi Earth’s live, online and interactive Climate & Nature Masterclass, especially for educators, in collaboration with Earth Cubs 🧑‍🏫especially for educators, in collaboration with Earth Cubs 🧑‍🏫

On Tuesday 4th February, 4pm GMT

Get to grips with the key climate concepts, how to talk about them and how to drive real change, individually and collectively.

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What will you learn?

This Masterclass will dive into the below topics and much more…

🌱 Tipping points and feedback loops

🌱 Fossil fuels, emissions and the energy transition

🌱 Role models

🌱 Soil, food and farming

🌱 Nature and Biodiversity

🌱 Nature-first thinking

🌱 Technological and natural solutions

🌱 Communication and sharing ideas

Plus...

⚡️ A special education-focused Q&A

⚡️ A LinkedIn badge & certificate to showcase your new skills


🎙️ During the Q&A, put your questions to education and climate expert guests, including…

Georgia Prasad,Georgia Prasad, a Senior Learning Producer at the Natural History Museum, leading on curriculum development for the museum's National Education Nature Park. Georgia started her career as a primary and special educational needs teacher and has previously worked as an Education Advisor and Environmental Education Officer for Greenpeace UK. Georgia is also a trained forest school leader!

Climate & Nature Masterclass for Educators



and…

Dr Charlie GardnerDr Charlie Gardner, an expert conservationist, especially when it comes to Madagascar. Charlie has advised numerous NGOs, including WWF. He’s written for The Guardian, The Conversation and many others and he also co-wrote the UK’s Climate & Nature Bill. He can answer an enormous range of questions from complex science through to politics and communication.

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