About Climate Stewards
Download the Strategic Plan (PDF)
PROGRAM GOALS:
- Increase access to up-to-date and locally relevant climate science to improve climate literacy through a UC certification course for the public.
- Establish a community of practice focused on stewardship, communication, and community solutions to advance resiliency.
- Build statewide support for and capacity to effectively advance state and local climate goals.
COURSE CONTENT:
Courses throughout California will combine classroom, online, and field experiences in earth systems, water, energy and agriculture; as well as communication training, citizen science, and community service opportunities. After certification, UC Climate Stewards will be encouraged to volunteer in activities ranging from community and citizen science, land and water stewardship, civic engagement, and education and interpretation activities.
The training will include an overview of state and local climate policies so that Climate Stewards is a catalyst for public participation in California’s climate change initiatives.
UC CLIMATE STEWARDS STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE:
David Ackerly (UC Berkeley), Bernadette Chi (Evaluation Consultant), Elena DeLacy (American River Conservancy), Mica Estrada(UC San Francisco), José Gonzales (Latino Outdoors), Greg Ira (UC ANR), Faith Kearns (UC ANR), Nuin-Tara Key (CA Office of Planning & Research), Elissa Lynn (CA Department of Water Resources), Kate Meadows (UC Environmental Stewards), Adina Merenlender (Chair, UC Berkeley), Ryan Meyer (UC Davis Center for Community and Citizen Science), Lou Hexter (MIG), and Carolyn Verheyen (MIG).
CLIMATE SCIENCE REVIEWERS:
The climate stewards initiative benefits from a multi-disciplinary team of social, natural and physical scientists with expertise relevant to climate science who have agreed to provide scientific review of the course content to ensure its accuracy, quality, and provide suggestions for updating science reference materials as appropriate.
Jamie Anderson, PhD, Senior Engineer, Bay-Delta Office, CA Department of Water Resources | Max Moritz, PhD, Adjunct Professor, UC Santa Barbara and Associate Specialist (Wildfire) UC Cooperative Extension, UC ANR |
Rachael Bay, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Evolution and Ecology, College of Biological Sciences, UC Davis | Susan C. Moser, PhD, Research & Consulting, Research Scholar, Environmental Studies Program, Antioch University New England |
Alexis Bunten, PhD, Co-Director – Indigeneity, Bioneers | Dawn Murray, PhD, Chair of Undergraduate Studies Department and Environmental Studies Courses, Antioch University Santa Barbara |
Dan Cayan, PhD, Researcher, Climate, Atmospheric Science & Physical Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography | Ram Ramanathan, PhD, Professor, Climate, Atmospheric Science & Physical Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Ted Grantham, Group Chair. PhD, Assistant Cooperative Extension Specialist and Adjunct Professor, UC Berkeley, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management. | Isabel Rivera-Collazo, PhD, Assistant Professor on Ecological, Biological and Human Adaptations to Climate Change at the Department of Anthropology and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego |
Lisa White, PhD, Assistant Director of Education and Outreach, UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology |
UC CLIMATE STEWARDS ACADEMIC COORDINATOR:
The course curriculum was developed by Sarah-Mae Nelson, UC ANR Climate Stewards Academic Coordinator, with support from the UC Climate Stewards Core Team: Greg Ira (UC Environmental Stewards Director), Adina Merenlender (co-founder) and Kate Meadows (co-founder). Find out more about Sarah-Mae here or contact her through the link below.
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