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Climate Kids - Mexico partners, Out of the Boat Swim, are bringing new Climate Kids Curriculum to Tribal youth in Mexico. Check out the incredible work our partners are doing to educate and create climate awareness bi-nationally. Climate Kids Mexico partners, Out of the Boat Swim, have recently brought Climate Kids newest curriculum to Tribal youth of the Cocopah (Cucapá) Tribe, the Kumeyaay (Kumiai) community of San Antonio Necua, and the Tipai School in Ensenada. Using the


- Mar 15, 2020
Climate Kids - Mexico Joins Community Science Air Quality Monitoring Program
In partnership with the NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment, our Climate Kids - Mexico Team received 10 Purple Air - Air Quality Sensors to participate in a large scale community science monitoring program and better understand the impacts of aerosols on public health and climate. In partnership with the NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment, the Climate Science Alliance was excited to deliver over 10 Purple Air - Air Qualit


- Feb 12, 2020
Climate Kids-Mexico Brings New Climate Kids Traveling Trunk to Local Community
Climate Kids - Mexico partners, Out of the Boat Swim, are bringing new Climate Kids Curriculum to youth in Tijuana, Mexico. Check out the incredible work our partners are doing to educate and create climate awareness bi-nationally. Climate Kids Mexico partners, Out of the Boat Swim, have recently brought Climate Kids newest curriculum to Tijuana! Using the new Climate Science and Atmospheric Chemistry Trunk, developed collaboratively with the NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on

- Jun 16, 2019
Alliance Partners with NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment
The Climate Science Alliance is excited to join forces with the interdisciplinary team of scientists at the NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment (CAICE) to connect our community to the interface of aerosols and climate change. The Climate Science Alliance is excited to join forces with the interdisciplinary team of scientists at the NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment (CAICE) to connect our community to the interface of aer


- May 16, 2019
Alliance Connects with Students at EIS Teen STEAM Cafe
The Climate Science Alliance recently joined the Teen STEAM Cafe to talk about climate impacts in our community and how these students can stay informed, get involved, and take action to help protect the earth. The Teen STEAM Café is a series of free and fun events where teens get to socialize over food and refreshments while learning about science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) topics affecting their lives. The Elementary Institute of Science (EIS), a

- Feb 4, 2019
Student Teams Invited to Participate in Youth Climate Challenge
In association with the 2019 Southwestern Tribal Climate Change Summit the Climate Science Alliance and our Tribal partners will host thirty youth ambassadors and their mentors. Student teams from all different backgrounds are invited to participate in The Youth Climate Challenge August 13-16th, 2019. Apply today! In association with the 2019 Southwestern Tribal Climate Change Summit (August 13-16, 2019) the Climate Science Alliance and our Tribal partners will host thirty yo


- Nov 19, 2018
Alliance Joins National Park Service for Science Education Series
The Climate Science Alliance partners with the National Park Service for their 2018-2019 Naturally Speaking Seminar Series - join us in February to learn the 10 things you can do to help wildlife! The Climate Science Alliance is proudly partnering with Cabrillo National Monument for their 2018-2019 Naturally Speaking Seminar Series. Join Alliance Deputy Director, Alex Warneke, on February 23, 2019 from 10-11 am to learn more about the climate impacts on San Diego Ecosystems a

- Sep 20, 2018
Climate Kids Heads to the Arctic
Equipped with a climate change mad lib and storytelling finger puppets, Climate Science Alliance partner and Affiliated Artist Cynthia Matzke (Spiral Pacific) brought our Climate Kids activities to the Arctic for Inuit Tribal communities in Greenland and Canada. Climate Science Alliance staff helped tailor activities to the local Inuit stories of Sedna, or the Mother of the Sea. The kids learn about ocean ecosystems, climate science, and build underwater robots they test pilo


- Sep 9, 2018
Traveling Trunks Featured in SD STEM Ecosystem Directory
SD STEM Ecosystem, a partner of the Climate Science Alliance, aims to create a San Diego where every learner is at the center of a rich ecosystem of connected STEM learning opportunities and STEM-supportive individuals. They host a directory with a wide variety of learning opportunities from frequent programs, activities, workshops and events, to online opportunities and scholarships for all ages and interests. The Traveling Trunk project, part of the Alliance’s Climate Kids

- Jul 6, 2016
Cabrillo's Biodiversity Breakdown
Check out the surveyed and documented species from this year's Bioblitz at Cabrillo National Monument. Thousands of people made it out to the park to participate in hands-on-science activities and document species of all kinds in the park. This gathering was a true display of the celebration of science, nature, art, and community! #ClimateKids #ClimateKidsMexico #BuildingCommunity #BuildingResilience

- Jun 20, 2016
Ocean Climate Summit 2016
Climate Science Alliance Staff attended the Ocean Climate Summit in San Francisco on May 17, 2016. Many agencies and organizations came together to discuss and learn about challenges coastal Northern California will experience with sea level rise and a changing climate. Alliance Staff tabled the event and spoke to those in attendance about the Climate Science Alliance and its Climate Kids program in Southern California, Mexico, and tribal nations. We look forward to working w


- Apr 15, 2016
San Diego Educator's Summit
On Saturday, April 9, 2016 the Climate Science Alliance presented to local San Diego educators about our Climate Kids project at the 2015 San Diego Science Education Conference. Presenting along side our partners Dani Boudreau of the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve and Alexandria Warneke of Cabrillo National Monument on climate change impacts to public health and natural resource management, we encouraged educators to get involved with educational opportunit
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