Become a Climate Ambassador
If you are a middle or high school student who wants to motivate others to engage in activities to address climate change and reduce its effects on children’s health, here’s how you can become a Climate Ambassador.
The Requirements
To become a Climate Ambassador, you must do at least one of the following:
- Motivate at least 5 other students to give climate change and children’s health presentations to other students, youth organizations, at school, or in the community.
- Get 10 people to Change the World and Take the ENERGY STAR Pledge. The pledge encourages changes throughout the home. If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified bulb, we would prevent the same amount of greenhouse gases as removing more than 800,000 cars from the road.
- Motivate your school or school district to take the ENERGY STAR Challenge to improve energy efficiency by 10% or more.
- Recruit at least one leader from your community, school, or other organization to issue a climate change and children’s health proclamation, encouraging young people to take actions to address climate change and its effects on children’s health.
- Lead an effort to reduce energy consumption in your school or community and calculate your results. Examples include getting more students to walk, bike, carpool, or take a bus to school or reducing the amount of waste produced at your school or in your community.
Share your success stories with others:
- Tell us what you’ve done to become a leader in motivating others to address climate change and children’s health and download a Climate Ambassador certificate. With your permission, we will share your stories on our Website.
- Post your stories to the Youth 4 Climate Action blog.
- Make every effort to participate in ENERGY STAR webinars.
- Commit to spreading the word about "Creating a New Climate for Action."