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    Schools Climate Action Conference 2024

    Ann Harding Conference Centre
    bruce, australia
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    The Schools Climate Action Conference will be held in ACT Youth Week in 2024. This is a chance for Year 9-12 students from all ACT schools to come together and design climate solutions for their community.

    Schools are invited to send a group of students (up to eight) armed with a sustainability problem they would like to address. The conference will allow the students to work collaboratively with subject matter experts to design solutions, work on a pitch and become changemakers in our Climate Ready City.

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    ACT school students are invited to attend the 2024 Schools Climate Action Conference. They will come in groups of up to 8 with a sustainability problem at their school that they want to address. Students from Year 9 to Year 12 will spend the day workshopping solutions to their sustainability problem with subject matter experts, hearing from eminent changemakers in Canberra's sustainability scene, visiting stalls at an expo, creating an action plan, and giving a 30-second elevator pitch to their peers. This event will be catered and will accommodate dietary requirements.

    Subject matter experts attending from:

    Academy of Future Skills, ACT Education Directorate

    Waterwatch ACT, Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate

    Climate Change and Behaviour Change Research, ANU

    Science Communication and Energy Research, ANU

    Transport Canberra & City Services

     Landcare ACT and Molonglo Conservation Group

    ACT NoWaste



    Speakers:

    MC - Associate Professor Leonie Pearson, Centre for Environmental Governance, UC

    Minister Shane Rattenbury, Minister for Water, Energy, and Emissions Reduction, ACT Legislative Assembly

    Dr Brook Clinton, Founder and CEO of Capital Scraps

    Ms Fiona Wright, Deputy Director General, Water and Emissions Reduction, ACT Government

    Professor Lachlan Blackhall, Entrepreneurial Fellow and Head, Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program, ANU

    Ms Caitlin Buttress, General Manager, Engineers Australia ACT

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