Teens Talk Webinars

Some links and videos that offer more information on how to talk about the environment.

Teens Talk: Planning for a Career in the Environmental Field

Panel discussion from our recent Teens Talk event, featuring adults in a variety of environmental jobs that are from the Triangle-area.

Resources for Planning a Career in the Environmental Field

How to Land Your Ideal Environmental Job

-Idealist

21 Environmental Policy Jobs for the Discerning Job Seeker

– Green Citizen

Environmental Policy and Planning Careers

– Environmentalscience.org

Top 7 Highest Paying Environmental Careers

– Unity College

Today’s In-Demand Green Jobs

– Best Colleges

Breaking into the Environmental Sector: Tips from the Graduates that Made it

-The Guardian

9 Great Jobs for People Who Want to Save the Planet

-CNBC

The Resource Hub: Discover how social justice and Environmentalism intersect with topics and communities you are passionate about

-Intersectional Environmentalist

How to communicate and talk with others about problems in our world

-Project Inside Out

Career personality profiler: Find the best career for your personality and interests

-Truity

Open source and free version of GIS that anyone can use. What is GIS? Here is a link for information.

-ArcGIS Online

Here are some books on conversation and negotiation. Getting Past No by William Ury and Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury

Here is a helpful video about different things you can do to impact the environment

-Vimeo

Want some organizations you can volunteer with? Here are a few

– Zero Waste Wolfpack

Toward Zero waste

Peak Teens for Climate

Takeaways From the Webinar

We all have a responsibility to do good

Get Involved (in any way you can)

Talk to your family and friends, Share your passions

You do not have to get a degree to be an environmentalist; bring environmental solutions to any position

The work can be daunting, but the challenges are great and showing up is important. Share your experiences and form a community so you can lean on each other and hold out hope

Teens Talk: How to Advocate for the Environment

Panel discussion from our recent Teens Talk event, featuring young adults from Triangle-area environmental clubs as well as environmental activists.

Resources for Advocating for the Environment

Support the Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act. This is the bill Sydney discussed in the panel. For more information on the bill click here.

– Action Network

Find non-profits in NC that are similar to your interests

– Nonprofit NC

A nonprofit group that educates young people on the science of climate change

– ACE

Here is a link you can use to contact your representatives and advocate for your issues

– USA gov

Here is a link you can use to find grants along with helpful information to write grants

– Grants.gov

10 Acts of Green Kindness. For more tips view this link.

– Made by our panelist Sydeny Tai

Teens Talk: How to Talk to your Parents

Panel discussion from our recent Teens Talk event, featuring young adults from Triangle-area environmental clubs as well as environmental activists.

Resources for Talking to your Parents about the Environment

How can I convince my parents to care about the environment?

  – Grist.org

Why Climate Change is so Hard to Talk About

-PBS

How to Talk to Your Friends About the Climate Crisis- According to Science

-Climate Reality Project

How to Talk to Your Parents About Climate Change

-Huffpost

How to Talk About Sustainability and the Climate Emergency

-Ethical Unicorn

Want to Talk Climate with Your Family at Thanksgiving? Read These Tips

– The Guardian

The Secret to Talking About Climate Change

-Our Climate Our Future

How to Talk about Climate Change So Anyone Will Listen

-The Cut

How to Talk to People About Climate Change

UBC News

Zero Waste Acitivity

This is a great way to repurpose old t-shirts. You can use it when shopping or you can donate it to the farmer’s market. You can also come to the litter sweep with your tote bags and we will deliver them to the farmers market.