Category: Mapping the Components of Green Jobs Skills

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Tina Grotzer’s Harvard Alumni Association Presentation Reflects Strong Interest in Sustainability and Global Citizenship

Over 500 Harvard alumni registered to participate in a talk by the Faculty Director of the Next Level Lab, Tina Grotzer, in an event on October 17th sponsored by the Harvard Alumni Association and related to our work on Green Jobs. She spoke on the topic, “Teaching in a Changing Climate: Lessons for Living Sustainably…Continue Reading Tina Grotzer’s Harvard Alumni Association Presentation Reflects Strong Interest in Sustainability and Global Citizenship

Hope as a Living Thing: The Case for Regenerative Hope

What does it mean to have hope about the work we do? In a new brief, Next Level Lab researchers Lydia Cao and Isabella Capeci offer a fresh perspective on hope in the face of climate change, and preview new research to learn about how practitioners across many fields sustain and regenerate hope about challenging…Continue Reading Hope as a Living Thing: The Case for Regenerative Hope

Thinking Like an Earthling: A New Publication from Tina Grotzer and Lynneth Solis

Tina Grotzer and Lynneth Solis (Senior Research Associate, WestEd) recently published a paper in a special issue of the journal Topics in Cognitive Science focused on conceptual foundations of sustainability. The article — titled “Thinking like an Earthling: Children’s Reasoning About Individual and Collective Action Related to Environmental Sustainability” — considers themes that arise from…Continue Reading Thinking Like an Earthling: A New Publication from Tina Grotzer and Lynneth Solis