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Climate Ambassadors at Lawrence Hall of Science


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Academic Level:
High School Students

Description:
Are you a High school student interested in environmental science and have a passion for addressing climate change? The Climate Ambassadors program explores the crossroads of environmental research, climate communication, and personal and professional growth. This program is an ideal opportunity for teens with a science-oriented mind and a relationship-oriented personality interested in pursuing a career in environmental studies, climate science, climate communication, equity and environmental justice, science education, and outreach. Program includes: paid year-round monthly workshops and internship experiences, free participation in a week-long summer residential environmentally themed teen research program. Learn more on our website and how to apply!
accepts non-us citizens

Participating Institution(s):
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University of California, Berkeley (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Program Website 

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Atmospheric Sciences
Biology
Communication
Conservation Biology & Wildlife
Ecology & Evolution
Education
Environmental Sciences
Marine Sciences & Oceanography
STEM Fields
Sustainability

Keywords:
Climate Change
Coastal Ecosystems
Coastal Ocean Sciences
Forest Ecology
Global Warming
Marine Biology
STEM Education

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Page last updated 5/21/2023
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