The ClimateBoot Camp       

All of our organizations must convert to sustainable practices.  We, as members of those organizations must speak up and act!  The EcoActUs Climate Boot Camp provides the training and tools you need to act.

The Boot Camp offers a self-directed, college level course for activists, policy makers and teachers - designed as a memory palace to allow adult learners to quickly get an overview of climate solutions and then easily drill down on the detail they need.  The student can focus on what’s important to them, learn how to effectively be a change maker and find the detailed information they needed to support the changes they want to make.  It is presented in a virtual interactive workshop that leads individuals and organizations through the process of creating and implementing an effective sustainability and regeneration strategy.  It is available free globally for local showings and is easily customized for your purposes.

This workshop was developed jointly by the Climate Reality Project and the Harvard Alumni for the Climate and Environment.

Fifty-five expert climate leaders explain what needs to be done about the Climate Crisis and how to get it done – in a series of 8-to-15-minute presentations.  This self-guided workshop allows the trainee to select the relevant materials and leads the trainee singularly, or with their team, through a step-by-step process to developing their personal or organization’s; action plan..

The workshop includes 7.5-hours of overview lectures plus 9 optional hours on  emerging technology solutions.  It features global experts from Climate Reality, Harvard, Yale, SMU, Bioneers, Project Drawdown, Kiss the Ground, the Biomimicry Institute, government and many other leading organizations. These lectures are supported by over 400 expertly curated links to sites that provide the student with the detailed, accurate knowledge on the technologies and skills needed to build a sustainability plan and to create the support to get it implemented.  Each student receives this free eworkbook with links to lectures, web sites, pod casts, music, art and film.  

Individuals and organizations can schedule their own small group discussions and work sessions to complete the planning exercises.

                        

For information on how and when individuals and organizations can take the workshop free of charge see www.ecoactus.org .

 

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