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Informal Education

We do research, create resources, and offer workshops for informal educators at museums, science centers, summer camps and more.

Kids in the Museum

In 2025, we significantly expanded our reach to informal educators, a vital group of practitioners who help shape public understanding of climate change and emotional wellbeing.

  • Connected with new sectors through workshops, talks, and professional development sessions.

  • Presented research on the emotional impacts of climate change and shared evidence-based strategies for cultivating resilience with informal educators at the World Wildlife Fund, American Museum of Natural History, The CLEO Institute, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Project Drawdown, American Camp Associations and members of the Gallery Climate Coalition.

  • Reached more than 2,500 informal educators across these engagements.

 

Our work with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR) offers a powerful example of how informal educators are navigating the emotional dimensions of environmental change. We partnered with WI DNR to better understand the emotional toll of climate change and ecological loss on their staff, and delivered a keynote on emotional wellbeing and resilience in a rapidly changing world.

Reach out if you are interested in having us lead a workshop for your community.

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These resources are not a substitute for professional services when needed. 

In the United States, text or call 988 for a 24/7 crisis hotline.

For emergency mental health telephone numbers in other countries, go to: findahelpline.com

Climate Mental Health Network website © 2026 is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 

Climate Mental Health Network is a fiscally sponsored project of Mockingbird Incubator, a registered 501c3 non-profit, EIN 83-1987515.

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