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COP30 Video of the Week: Educating for the Cryosphere – 5 Years of Lessons Learned and Future Pathways for Impact

Education is a vital lever for climate resilience. This side event presented lessons from five years of implementing the Ocean & Cryosphere manual co-developed by the Office for Climate Eduaction (OCE) with the IPCC, which has trained over 30,000 teachers and reached more than four million students. Experts share how science-based, inclusive education has helped teachers, students and communities engage with cryosphere realities, and explore paths forward in all sectors from local to national levels. The event was moderated by Djian Sadadou of OCE. Speakers included Luisa Maria Delgado, Secretary of Education of Pará, Brazil (SEDUC); Aurélien Carbonnière, French National Space Agency (CNES); and Francisca Cortes, Fundacion Cortes Solari.

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