Teaching climate science to teenagers at the Windmill Library was one of the most energizing outreach experiences I’ve had. My focal group consisted of high school students who were interested in learning about climate change at the library, and the venue offered an open, welcoming environment that encouraged engagement. I wanted to design a program that didn’t just explain climate change but helped young adults to see the connections between atmospheric science, human behavior, and their lived experience.
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