About Us

the beginning…

The Climate Consensus began in 2014 at Northern Vermont University-Lyndon (formerly Lyndon State College) when two Atmospheric Sciences students approached their professor with a desire to improve climate change literacy. Students, faculty, and staff began meeting regularly to discuss the climate crisis and to explore ways to communicate the urgency of the situation to the public. The group has since engaged with schools, community members, and organizations throughout Vermont and the surrounding region.

In 2021, the group expanded to include students and scientists from other universities and organizations. These representatives now meet regularly to discuss how they and others at their home institutions are engaging in climate outreach. They are sharing resources and best practices, learning from each other’s successes and failures, and providing mutual technical and moral support.


today

The Climate Consensus is now a growing network of current and upcoming scientists from both teaching- and research-focused universities who are concerned about the consequences of unmitigated climate change. We recognize that many people in the general public do not understand the urgency of the crisis or appreciate the high level of agreement among experts regarding the cause. Only when people have a clear understanding of our own role in the transformation of our climate will we construct a meaningful course of action to correct it.