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Proud Moments from 2023
This year, leaders across early years, K-12, higher education, and children’s media have led the way in taking climate action and building lasting change for a sustainable future.
The summer of 2023 — the hottest on record — witnessed heat waves and wildfire smoke that affected students and schools across the country. Across their lifetimes, young people today are expected to encounter three times as many climate disasters as their grandparents. Those from Black, Latino, Indigenous, and other communities of color are bearing disproportionate burdens. Every part of society has an urgent opportunity—and responsibility—to address these threats.
The education sector-from early years to higher education-has the power to drive climate action at scale.
This Is Planet Ed
In 2023, This is Planet Ed expanded upon its four core initiatives - Early Years Climate Action, K12 Climate Action, Higher Ed Climate Action, and Planet Media - to further scale impact and empower young people.
Key Highlights Include:
- K12 Climate Action empowered education leaders by presenting information to a variety of audiences and creating tools and resources for educations stakeholders:
This Is Planet Ed launched the Higher Ed Climate Action initiative and Task Force to develop a plan that will unlock the full potential of higher education and accelerate climate solutions. The task force embarked on a series of listening sessions to better understand the work currently occurring and the opportunity to scale climate action across the sector.
The Early Years Climate Action Task Force developed and disseminated the Early Years Climate Action Plan to support our youngest children in the face of a changing climate.
This Is Planet Ed convened a Planet Media Task Force to encourage the creative development of innovative, climate media for children and announced the Planet Media Call for Pitches, a project to generate ideas for short-form content to support children ages 8-12 in understanding four essential climate principles.
Thank you to our partners: the students, educators, parents, schools, communities, and organizations who are leading this work on the ground across the country. We look forward to the work ahead of us in 2024 to build a sustainable, resilient, and equitable future for all young people.