Teachers from our 2019-2020 Climate Resiliency Fellowship offer their thoughts on teaching about climate change – and teaching in general – through COVID-19.
With fewer seasonal hires due to COVID-19 and a commitment to "Unlawning" and "Raising the Blade," Shelburne Farms is dramatically reducing lawn mowing this season.
Shelburne Farms staff was asked, "What books and experiences influenced you to get involved in environmental work?"
The Climate Resiliency Fellowship is a 12-month program for K-12 educators from New England who are committed to learning and teaching about climate change.
As we expand our sugarbush to increase production this year, we invited long-time sugarmaker David Marvin to assess our strategy and plans for the woodlands.
This post was written in 2019 by Marshall Webb, our first Climate Drawdown Coordinator. Marshall died in August 2022, but his life's commitment to climate action continues to inspire us.