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Website: Changing Climate Change Portal

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WEBSITE: Website: Changing Climate Change Portal

SUMMARY

A web-based public resource providing information on organizations fighting climate change in the Pacific Northwest. 

The students of Landscapes of Change invite you to explore the 3CP, share ideas for how to engage personally in positive change, and make suggestions for organizations to include and ways to improve this brand new website.

Use this site’s various interfaces and menus to find how and where in the Pacific Northwest you can get involved and make a positive difference in climate change.

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS

Who is doing what in your neighborhood?
Use the 3CP Geo Mashup Map to find local, regional and national organizations working together and independently on all fronts throughout the Pacific Northwest.

What passion of yours can make a difference in global warming?
Love riding your bike? Got a good head for policy reform? Interested in renewable energy? Use the Positive Action Menu to find an organization that can harness that passion and put it to work for positive change.

Want to understand how you can save the world with today’s technologies and knowledge?
Use the Stabilization Strategies Menu to see how the work you do (or sign up to do!) fits in the big picture of climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.

Explore >>The Changing Climate Change Portal

 

Credits:

Anne de Marcken & Peter Impara

Faculty, Landscapes of Change: Writing & Mapping the Future

The Author

Ginny Brown Ginny Brown came to NCSE as the Project Director for the NSF funded CAMEL (Climate, Adaptation, Mitigation, E-Learning) project. This work centers on developing a community of climate change educators, researchers and students to combat the impact of climate change.  Ginny has twelve years experience in working with academia at both the undergraduate and  graduate level.  Prior to coming to NCSE, Ginny was  the Program Director for the Vulcan Mater ... (Full Bio)

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