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Climate Democracy Project
The Climate Democracy Project (CDP) is a classroom program, led by Mass Audubon educators in collaboration with classroom teachers and community partners, in which students learn about climate change and civic engagement; identify climate-related issues important to them; and design and lead civic action projects to create healthier, more resilient communities.
Program Location(s):
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                            Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton 
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                            Your school 
Grades:
8, 9, 10, 11
Price:
Program is grant-funded and offered at no cost to schools or students. Teachers and schools receive stipends from Mass Audubon.
Learning Standards Supported:
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                                History/Social Science 
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                                HS-ESS3-1 - Earth and Human Activity - resource availability and human activity 
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                                HS-ESS3-2 - Earth and Human Activity - solutions to minimize energy use impacts 
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                                HS-ESS3-3 - Earth and Human Activity - resources/sustainability/biodiversity 
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                                HS-ETS1-1 - Engineering Design - design problem in major global challenge 
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                                HS-ETS1-2 - Engineering Design - deconstruct complex real-world problem 
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                                HS-ETS1-3 - Engineering Design - evaluate solution to complex problems 
Contact:
For more information email us - [email protected].


