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Creating the Pipeline: How Lifelong Climate Education Addresses Massachusetts' Clean Energy Workforce Goals

Hosted by SubjectToClimate & 4 others
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About Event

Massachusetts has set ambitious climate goals, and meeting them will require tens of thousands of clean energy workers and roles that don't yet exist at scale. Building that pipeline starts in the classroom.

Join education leaders, funders, and climate advocates for a solutions-focused panel exploring how intentional climate education at every stage of life, from early childhood through career advancement, can build the workforce Massachusetts needs. Hosted as part of Boston Climate Week 2026, this conversation will trace the full learning continuum and identify where coordination and investment can turn today's students into tomorrow's clean energy professionals.

What We'll Cover

Panelists representing each stage of the education pipeline will explore:

  • Why foundational nature connection in early childhood matters for long-term climate engagement

  • How climate-contextualized curriculum keeps middle and high school students on a pathway to clean energy careers

  • What higher education institutions are doing to close the gap between academic preparation and employer expectations

  • Where workforce training and professional development fit for career changers and working adults

Who Should Attend

This event is designed for education leaders, funders, and policymakers who care about building a durable, equitable pipeline into Massachusetts' clean energy economy.

About the Hosts

Jackrabbit LX is a Boston-based learning experience design consultancy that helps organizations build more effective training and education programs, including workforce development work in the clean energy sector, and convenes learning professionals around the ideas shaping the future of our field.

The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) is a state economic development agency dedicated to accelerating the growth of the clean energy sector across the Commonwealth to spur job creation, deliver statewide environmental benefits and to secure long-term economic growth for the people of Massachusetts.

The Institute for Global Sustainability is a university-wide research center convening more than 115 faculty across Boston University with expertise in natural sciences, engineering, public health, communication, social science, and more. The Institute’s research areas are planetary and environmental health, climate governance and sustainability transitions, and energy systems of the future, with an approach grounded in equity and justice, robust data analysis, and real-world impact.

SubjectToClimate is a free platform with teacher-designed lesson plans, curated resources, and professional development opportunities to enable all K-12 educators to easily integrate climate change into what they already teach.

Location
Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability
111 Cummington Mall Suite 149, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Please arrive by 5:45 PM. Enter through door 1 on Hinsdale Mall.
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