#  The Askwith Education Forum: How K-12 Schools Can Take Action on Climate Change 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **February 17, 2022** 

 01:00PM - 02:00PM EST 

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 **Zoom**  



 

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 Join HSGE to talk about how schools and educators can help prepare young people to envision and work toward a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable society.

 Join HSGE to talk about how schools and educators can help prepare young people to envision and work toward a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable society.

 Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time — and schools have a sizable environmental impact. There are nearly 100,000 public K–12 schools in the United States occupying 2 million acres of land and producing 53,000 tons of food waste. Schools operate one of the largest mass transportation fleets in the country with 480,000 school buses, and they are one of the largest public energy consumers.

 Speakers:  
• John King, Jr., President and CEO, The Education Trust; former U.S. Secretary of Education  
• Pedro Martinez, CEO, Chicago Public Schools  
• Becky Pringle, President, National Education Association  
  
Moderator: Jennifer Cheatham, Faculty Co-Chair, Education Leadership, Organizations, and Entrepreneurship (ELOE), Harvard Graduate School of Education  
  
Welcome: Bridget Long, Dean and Saris Professor of Economics, Harvard Graduate School of Education

 [Registration](https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uL7YZUbZSXGAINT1XCf1Iw) is required.

 Contact: [nadia\_fenton@gse.harvard.edu](mailto:nadia_fenton@gse.harvard.edu)



 

 



 

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