

Our workshop sessions allowed us to delve deeper into the topic of understanding and protecting biodiversity.Ĭompass Education shared a systems thinking tool called the Sustainability Compass and demonstrated how it can be used to explore and consider the value of biodiversity from different perspectives, Nature, Economy, Society and Wellbeing.ĭr Emma Taylor’s workshop explored how biodiversity can be monitored from space.

The Summit featured a range of engaging workshops and inspiring speakers and panel discussions, designed to help inform and empower students, parents and teachers in a shared journey to a more sustainable world. The Debates took place as part of our online Partner Power Summit: PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY (5-10 July). The Debates were held online for the second year in a row and we were delighted to have 67 student debaters from 33 countries taking part. The 2021 International Student Debates took place on 5-6 July. TSL Partner Power Summit: PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY - Workshop Speakers.TSL Partner Power Summit: PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY - Panel Discussion Speakers.TSL Partner Power Summit: PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY Programme Flyer.TSL 2021 International Student Debate Winners.MISSED IT? Catch up with all the 2021 PARTNER POWER SUMMIT: PROTECTING BIODIVERSITY videos here!.If you are the only participating school from your country but wish to take part in a Country Debate, please contact us and we can match you up with other participating schools in your region.

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For more details on how to set up and run a Country Debate, see our guidelines. The Country Debates are easy to organise and can be done online using platforms such as Zoom, or can be held in person, if safe to do so. As well as giving students a chance to practice their teamwork, communication and debating skills, it also provides a great opportunity to meet other like minded students and discuss global challenges. TSL 2022 Country Debates Resource Pack:In preparation for the 2022 summit, we invite Schools to enter into the spirit of partnership and organise their own Country Debates before the international events in July 2022. Framework on Climate Change Convention and U.N. She serves on the board for the Rocky Mountain Sustainability and Science Network and participated in the U.N. Elias, and was an AAAS Science and Diplomacy Fellow in 2011. National Park Service in Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Joshua Tree and Wrangell St. Bowser has worked as a wildlife biologist and ecologist for the U.S. Her current interdisciplinary work looks at biodiversity indicators in high elevations around the world. She places special emphasis on sustainability, citizen-scientist engagement, and encouraging more students from underrepresented backgrounds to study science. Gillian focuses on ecological indicators of climate change, such as pollinator insects, and linkages between changing ecological conditions, local community livelihoods and climate. See the draft programme here: TSL 2022 Partner Power Climate Justice Summit Flyer draft Confirmed Speakers: Xiye Bastida With panel discussions, case studies and workshops featuring scientists, youth and projects from around the world, it will be an exciting and inspiring summit, empowering students, teachers and schools to take action for climate justice. With a focus on youth collaboration and climate justice, we will hear from experts to help us understand the links between inequality and the climate crisis, what climate justice means and how partnerships can help to achieve it, and what actions young people and educators can take to help secure climate justice into the future.

Register now on the TSL Eventbrite page for the TSL 2022 Partner Power Summit : CLIMATE JUSTICE, which will take place 11-16 July 2022.
