Clean50 Top Project award Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/clean50-top-project-award/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 17:17:40 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Learning for a Sustainable Future youth program garners top Clean50 award /research/2021/10/14/learning-for-a-sustainable-future-youth-program-garners-top-clean50-award-2/ Thu, 14 Oct 2021 21:19:51 +0000 /researchdev/2021/10/14/learning-for-a-sustainable-future-youth-program-garners-top-clean50-award-2/ The Virtual Climate Change Youth Forums offered by Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF), a Canadian charity located at 91亚色, empower learners in a warming world and encourage youth to take action on the climate. LSF鈥檚 Virtual Climate Change Youth Forums program has been named a recipient of Canada鈥檚 Clean50 Top Project award. The […]

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The Virtual Climate Change Youth Forums offered by Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF), a Canadian charity located at 91亚色, empower learners in a warming world and encourage youth to take action on the climate.

LSF鈥檚 Virtual Climate Change Youth Forums program has been named a recipient of Canada鈥檚 Clean50 Top Project award. The annual award recognizes the contributions of projects towards a cleaner, healthier, innovation-based, low-carbon economy supporting all Canadians. Clean50 Top Projects were selected from more than 100 nominees, based on their innovation, their ability to inspire other Canadians to take action and, most importantly, their climate-action impact. 

Students show off their poster created in a LSF Youth Forum sponsored by RBC
LSF Youth Forum participants show off a poster they created

尝厂贵鈥檚&苍产蝉辫; have historically been held as full-day, in-person experiences, but due to the impact of the pandemic, LSF decided to move the Youth Forums online.

鈥淲e knew that skipping a year wasn鈥檛 an option,鈥 says LSF President and CEO Pamela Schwartzberg, 鈥渟ince students needed access to the skills and knowledge provided in the forums. So, LSF created a multi-component virtual event series offered over a six-week period.

鈥淲hile creating a new delivery model, LSF also had to accommodate various school board privacy policies, teachers who were new to technology and virtual learning, events covering multiple time zones and a myriad of school schedules, and student learning at home, at school or a combination of both,鈥 says Schwartzberg. 鈥淥ur new Virtual Youth Forums still build a sense of community and connection among teachers and students from different schools. Most importantly, the forums engaged students in climate change issues, equipped them with skills and knowledge, and empowered them to take action.鈥

The virtual events dramatically increased LSF鈥檚 audience and geographic reach, with 17,600 students from all of Canada鈥檚 provinces and territories receiving an opportunity to contribute to the fight against climate change by participating in an Action Project.

LSF is a Canadian charity founded in 1991. Working with businesses, governments, school boards, universities, communities, educators and youth across Canada, LSF鈥檚 programs and partnerships are helping students learn to address the increasingly difficult economic, social and environmental challenges of the 21st century. LSF has been located at 91亚色 since 1997.

Read about LSF鈥檚 Virtual Youth Forums by visiting the聽聽website. Registration is open for upcoming Youth Forums. To learn more, visit the聽.

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