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Become a Climate Hero: Engaging Climate Education Workshop!

Hosted by Andrea DaSilva
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Become a Climate Hero: Engaging Climate Education Workshop!

The Climate Fresk workshop is an interactive and collaborative session designed to educate participants about climate change using a science-based, card-driven approach. It typically consists of the following stages:

Introduction (15-30 min) – After a short icebreaker, Facilitators present the workshop's purpose, set expectations, and introduce the participants to the Climate Fresk methodology.

Construction of the Fresk or collage (60-90 min) – Participants work in teams to arrange and connect a set of 42 illustrated cards that represent different climate change causes, consequences, and mechanisms. This fosters a collective understanding of the climate system.

Creative Phase (15-30 min) – The team personalizes their Fresk by decorating it, adding titles, and discussing key takeaways. This step enhances engagement and ownership.

Debrief & Discussion (30-60 min) – Participants reflect on their learnings, share emotions, and discuss possible actions they can take to mitigate climate change at personal, professional, and societal levels.

Closing & Call to Action (15-30 min) – The workshop concludes with a summary of insights, commitments to action, and next steps for participants to stay engaged in climate solutions.

Speaker(s)

Trained Facilitators: Marianne Hart, Agnes Johannsen, Perrine du Vignaux, Crystal DiMiceli, Kim Fredrich, and Andrea DaSilva

https://climatefresk.org/world/

DC Climate Week is not responsible for this event. It is organized by the organizing group, and being listed on the DCCW calendar is not an endorsement of content or partners.

Location
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
105-B Meeting Room (1st Floor)