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Glenn Branch
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Glenn Branch

Deputy Director
branch@ncse.ngo
March 29, 2023
Climate change wall of messages.
"What should climate change education look like in K-12 classrooms?"
March 28, 2023
Ohio State University's University Hall.
Ohio's climate change in higher education bill in the news
March 27, 2023
Student engaging in a lab activity.
What's effective and ineffective in preparing high school biology educators to teach evolution?
March 17, 2023
Fayette coal power plant in Fayette County, Texas.
Is Texas preparing to censor climate change in textbooks?
March 17, 2023
Ohio State University's University Hall.
Ohio legislation attacks climate change in higher education
March 17, 2023
Massachusetts State House.
Climate change education legislation in Massachusetts
March 17, 2023
"Strengthening Cllimate Change Education in the United States" report cover.
NCSE featured in "Strengthening Climate Change Education in the United States"
March 17, 2023
New york City skyline.
A seventh bill supporting climate change education in New York
March 13, 2023
State flag of Texas.
A second "strengths and weaknesses" bill in Texas

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