CRED and DDC Team Up for High School Education
April 20, 2007
CRED and DDC Team Up for High School Education
New York, New York
CRED and the Double Discovery Center (DDC) at Columbia University partnered up to teach local high school students from economically disadvantaged areas in New York City about the social science of climate change. DDC was established at Columbia in 1957 and annually serves over 1,000 students in grades 7-12 from the Morningside Heights area.
On April 20, 2007 CRED researchers made a presentation on the impacts of climate change and solutions to reducing climate change at an individual and group level. CRED’s partnership with DDC focuses on youth environmental education and increasing youth engagement on climate related issues.
Read more about CRED’s partnership with DDC here.