
Stanford’s Climate Week Sparks Interdisciplinary Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
Stanford’s first-ever Climate Week brought together over 40 events, uniting students from all seven schools to tackle the climate crisis.
Stanford believes its critically important that all people have equal access to the benefits of a clean and healthy environment. Here are 3 ways to contribute and participate in awareness, discourse, and action on climate change solutions and environmental justice:
Express your environmental connections through prose, poetry, photography, artwork and more by submitting to Stanford’s annual environmental storytelling anthology. Sharing your climate narratives provides a powerful tool to process your experiences, find your path in climate action, and sustain your passion for environmental work. Submit to Fronds or Email tanvidg@stanford.edu
Collaborate with students, faculty, and staff from across Stanford to integrate environmental justice frameworks into university operations. Organize environmental justice partnerships, workshops and retreats, and education and arts programming on campus.
Celebrate diverse environmental narratives and champion justice-centered change through attending Stanford’s annual student-led Earth Day festival. Engage in interactive workshops, panel discussions, performances, and art showcases.
Stanford’s first-ever Climate Week brought together over 40 events, uniting students from all seven schools to tackle the climate crisis.
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