The Discovery Center is known for our innovative way of thinking and it is very exciting for us to be part of this important mission,” says Communications Manager at the Discovery Center, Leah Wenot. 

 The Coast-to-Coast project aims to educate 200,000 youth across the country by 2024, aiming to educate youth on climate change and their future to work as a staff scientist at the Discovery Center

Vale Nicole Jessop says the effects of climate change on Nova Scotia's aquatic ecosystem are concerning. We are actually a coastal community. 

We are surrounded by sea and it is a part of our daily life and our economy, so protect it by any means and on those subjects 

Spreading information is really imperative,” she says starting in July for a three-week province-wide educational tour on climate action in Nova Scotia public libraries. 

We are already implementing workshops in some of our schools and schools can take them to their center here.  The summer program is about to begin with our retreats and camps,” says Vinot.

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