MCC relaunches the Midwest Educator Community of Practice with Climate Generation and SERC
The Midwest Climate Collaborative and the Science Education Resource Center are excited to relaunch the Midwest Educator Community of Practice (MCC ECOP)! We have invited Climate Generation, a trusted non-profit based in Minneapolis, to facilitate a series of virtual workshops, working groups, and online engagement opportunities from September 2024 through April 2025.
Indianapolis to Host 2024 Midwest Climate Summit at IUPUI
Award-winning activist and author Leah Thomas, founder of Intersectional Environmentalist, will provide the keynote address April 1, 2024 INDIANAPOLIS — The 2024 Midwest Climate Summit is a two-and-a-half day, cross-sector gathering of climate leaders, researchers, students, and professionals focused on expanding knowledge as well as accelerating climate action and catalyzing new partnerships for an equitable Midwestern response to […]
Chicago Region Trees Initiative Opens Applications for Urban Forestry IRA Sub-Grants
—Illinois government entities can apply now— LISLE, Ill. (Dec. 6, 2023)—The Morton Arboretum’s Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI) is accepting applications now through early 2024 for competitive sub-grants totaling $6.86 million for government entities in disadvantaged Illinois communities to improve their urban tree canopy. The sub-grants are provided through Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding to […]
Leah Thomas to open 2024 Midwest Climate Summit
We are excited to announce that Leah Thomas, founder of the Intersectional Environmentalist and author of The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet will open the 2024 Midwest Climate Summit in Indianapolis on Wednesday, April 3 as our keynote speaker. Leah Thomas is a celebrated environmentalist based in […]
Analysis of urban heat islands identifies neighborhoods that expose 41 million residents to significantly higher temperatures
Climate Central’s analysis of urban heat islands highlights eight of our Midwestern cities, where over ten million people experience temperatures elevated by at least eight degrees, and up to twelve degrees in Chicago. Northwestern University’s Prof. Horton shares what Chicago is doing about it.