Cross Context Collaborations for Climate Education
Hear from leaders in K-12, higher education, and the energy sector about successful collaborations to support workforce development and climate education for all Washingtonians.
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Partners
The Seattle Climate Innovation Hub is the first downtown space dedicated to investing in and designing technology to combat climate change.
9Zero is a membership community for founders, investors, scientists, and innovators. They are a network, a sounding board, and a support system. If you’re building in climate, they’re here to help.
VertueLab accelerates, funds and supports Pacific Northwest climate tech entrepreneurs building or scaling innovative and equitable solutions to the climate crisis.
The CoMotion Labs Climate Tech Incubator is a commercialization program for pre-seed to seed-stage startups ready to pilot or scale.
The Seattle Office of Economic Development: Creating a healthy, resilient, and green downtown is central to Seattle's Downtown Activation Plan and aligns with the city’s commitment to a more sustainable future.
How to Get Here
Address Seattle Climate Innovation Hub 1215 4th Ave, 15th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101
Getting here
By car: Paid parking with EV chargers is available in the building. Enter the garage going east (up the hill) on the one-way University Street. SpotHero is also an option.
By transit: The closest Link light rail station is Symphony Station on 3rd.
By bike or e-mobility: Bikes, battery-powered mobility devices, and batteries (even when not charging) must be stored in the locked room on the C/D level of the garage. The room is inside the double doors by the elevator. Bring your own lock for the storage rack if needed. Email [email protected] for the door code.
