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**Please note that this event has been cancelled!**

The My Climate Story team at the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities (PPEH) is partnering with Research Data and Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries to produce a workshop in climate storytelling. Join us and collaborate to create an archive of how you have sensed climate change where you live.


Stories of climate change are often illustrated by emaciated polar bears, storms on steroids, or apocalyptic fires. Yet many climate impacts are less immediately recognizable. My Climate Story is a public research project and curriculum that makes global climate change personal. Interactive workshops create climate conversations and guide participants to recognize how local climate impacts are impacting their lives in the here and now--and shaping their life stories. 

Climate stories from the workshops are, with author permission, included in My Climate Story's public "storybank," a resource for exploring how diverse individuals are making meaning of changes more typically measured in quantitative measures of atmospheric CO2 or sea levels and their rates of change. 

PPEH's Climate Story team has provided introductory climate conversation workshops for climate storytellers ranging from sixth grade to university professors and offer two follow-on workshops: on climate interviewing and on non-human species' climate stories. We are committed to training others in the greater Philadelphia region and beyond to write their own climate stories and start climate conversations. We also offer training for those who want to learn to host climate workshops for their schools and organizations.

This workshop is part of the Earth Week Data Jam hosted by the Libraries' Research Data and Digital Scholarship unit. 

Date:
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Campus:
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center

Event Organizer

Cynthia Heider
My Climate Story Workshop **Cancelled**