Climate Fresk workshop

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October 24, 2025, from 12:30pm to 03:30pm (Pacific Time (US & Canada) time)
Shriram center for bioengineering and chemical engineering , 443 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
English
Tickets available
  • Free entry
6 places still available
Description
Stanford Alumni in Sustainability x Climate Fresk

Rattled by layoffs, tariffs, AI boom? What an unpredictable year this has been.

​Join Stanford Alumni in Sustainability to turn your Climate Week learnings into action and meet students, alumni, and climate ecosystem builders through a fun, interactive game called Climate Fresk!

This participatory climate science workshop is designed from IPCC's latest report to refresh your foundation while deepening your connection to the SF Bay community. Led by the Stanford Alumni in Sustainability, in partnership with Stanford Energy Club, we intend to foster informal mentorship and share insights and ideas.

​This 3 hour workshop will run as follows

  • 12:30-2:00 Meet your community and play Climate Fresk
  • 2:00-2:30 Harness your emotions to build collective motivation
  • 2:30-3:30 Breakout groups to connect your SCW takeaways with meaningful, personalized actions
No prior climate knowledge necessary. We will wrap up 5-10 minutes earlier so you can get to your next event.

On the fence? Check out this oversubscribed event at 9zero this June.

About Stanford Alumni in Sustainability (SAS): A regenerative impact network of Stanford alumni and students working collectively towards a sustainable future.

​About Stanford Energy Club: A diverse group of students engaging with the energy sector and serving as a central hub for all student-led energy innovation at Stanford. ​

About Angela Tseng: SAS Bay Area Community Director. Passionate about mobilizing climate actions, Angela consults in the CDR space and facilitates Climate Fresk for Google, 9Zero, Port Labs, San Mateo County, and most recently for the SF Climate Action Plan to bring people and communities together to unlock bigger and braver decarbonization steps.
Contact
Angela Tseng
ATSENG227@gmail.com