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Communicating Climate Crises

Communicating Climate Crises

We Zoomed with Arden Lumpkin—FSW class of 2015 and newly minted alumna of NC State—to talk all things environmental education. Lumpkin, who graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Science and minor in Biological Sciences, narrates her journey from a dirt-loving Lower Schooler to a science communicator and the importance of public education on climate topics; plus, how the Quaker values of stewardship and community guided her along the way.

We Zoomed with Arden Lumpkin—FSW class of 2015 and newly minted alumna of NC State—to talk all things environmental education. Lumpkin, who graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Science and minor in Biological Sciences, narrates her journey from a dirt-loving Lower Schooler to a science communicator and the importance of public education on climate topics; plus, how the Quaker values of stewardship and community guided her along the way. Listen to the full interview here.

As part of her senior capstone, Arden worked with the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and Heritage Center to help create a brochure and glideshow on ghost forests, saltwater intrusion, and rising sea levels. (Yes, it’s those creepy looking trees along the banks of the Cape Fear River). Arden shares, “My biggest hope with our project is that it will spark curiosity and conversation about climate change among the community.”

Join us in extending a Wolfpack “howl yeah” to Arden! We are so incredibly proud of your accomplishments and cannot wait to see the continued impact you have on the world. 

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