Outreach: Speaker Request

PNW Ambassadors

The Pacific Northwest (PNW) Climate Ambassadors program at the University of Washington is a resource for climate science outreach and education. This program connects the community to PCC graduate students trained in climate science and science communication. Speakers can be requested to present on a climate science topic of their expertise at various types of events.

The PNW Climate Ambassadors program is a collaboration between the Program on Climate Change (PCC), the Washington State Climate Office (WASCO) and the College of the Environment Communications Team.

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Other Outreach Programs

UW Climate Impacts Group and the Washington State Climate Office offer educational materials and speaker requests for climate variability, impacts, inequities, and adaptions. Get in touch using their speaker request form.

UW School of Aquatic Sciences offers Students Explore Aquatic Sciences (SEAS) lessons, activities, and opportunities for K-12 education and engagement.

UW Earth and Space Sciences host Rockin’ Out for K-12 students and the community to learn about Earth’s rocks, glaciers, streams, earthquakes, climate, and more!

UW Clean Energy Institute has a variety of resources for K-14 lesson plans, speakers, videos, hands-on activities, and more!

UW Atmospheric & Climate Science has graduate students share their knowledge with K-12 students through hosting groups on campus, visiting schools, hands-on demonstrations, lectures, and more.

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