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Ask the Scientists: How Kids Can Help the Planet

Saturday, November 14, 2020

10:00 AM-10:30 AM

Kids’ voices matter! Kids and families can play a big role in supporting a cleaner, greener, better place for us all to live. Let’s get together to brainstorm ways that kids can have an impact on their communities, from small actions at home like turning off the lights to big changes like researching environmental issues and getting involved. Talk to scientists and experts about what’s next for the planet and how we can all pitch in to create a sustainable future. This program is best suited for kids ages 8-11!

The discussion will be moderated by Mary Bailey, Youth and Family Programs Developer. The scientist panel features Roland Wall, director of the Center for Environmental Policy at the Academy’s Patrick Center for Environmental Research and Kathryn Longwill, Environmental Scientist.

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Audience

  • Everyone