Early Years Climate Action Task Force

Capita, This is Planet Ed

Capita and This is Planet Ed (the Aspen Institute) have co-convened the Early Years Climate Action Task Force to draft the U.S. Early Years Climate Action Plan. The plan will recommend ways the country can help young children, zero to 8, flourish in the face of climate change. It will be published in late 2023. The task force’s work is supported, in part, by the W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation. The Task Force is co-chaired by Diana Rauner, former First Lady of Illinois and President of Start Early, and Antwanye Ford, President and CEO, Enlightened, Inc. and Chair, District of Columbia Workforce Investment Council. www.capita.org | www.thisisplaneted.org

  1. Early Years Climate Action Task Force: Elliot Haspel & Angie Garling

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    Early Years Climate Action Task Force: Elliot Haspel & Angie Garling

    The Early Years Climate Action Task Force is exploring the impact of climate change on our youngest children and their families. In June 2023, Elliot Haspel and task force member Angie Garling discussed the need to incorporate climate resilience and sustainability in early care and education settings, the potential for co-locating housing and child care facilities, and how the task force can potentially influence community development policies and raise awareness among climate activists about the specific vulnerabilities of young children.  www.capita.org | www.thisisplaneted.org Elliot Haspel, a child & family policy expert and commentator, is the Director, Climate and Young Children for Capita. He specializes in early childhood & education issues and the intersection between early childhood development and climate change. He most recently served as the Senior Program Officer for Early Childhood Education at the Robins Foundation. Angie Garling is the Vice President, Early Care & Education, for the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF). Angie joined the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) in 2019. At LIIF, she oversees the organization’s national ECE footprint, which currently includes robust programs in California, New York City, Washington, DC and most recently Atlanta. Through national and state policy advocacy and forging public-private partnerships, she has continued to grow this sector at LIIF, which to date has invested more than $251 million to create and preserve 308,000 ECE slots nationwide. With her team she spearheaded a COVID response effort for the ECE sector that marshalled over $40 million for ECE women of color-owned small businesses. She also serves as the Co-Chair of the National Children’s Facilities Network.   https://www.liifund.org/justgoodcapital/2023/04/05/flood-risks-in-new-york-citys-child-care-system-using-spatial-analysis-to-identify-water-vulnerabilities-in-family-child-care-homes/

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  2. Early Years Climate Action Task Force: Ankita Chachra & Claudia Benitez-Nelson

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    Early Years Climate Action Task Force: Ankita Chachra & Claudia Benitez-Nelson

    The Early Years Climate Action Task Force is exploring the impact of climate change on our youngest children and their families. Ankita Chachra and Dr. Claudia Benitez-Nelson, a member of the Early Years Climate Action Task Force, delved into the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and carbon influenced by climate change, their shared passion for creating a sustainable future, and how the Task Force has led Dr. Benitez-Nelson to reconsider how she communicates her work to a broader audience. www.capita.org | www.thisisplaneted.org Ankita Chachra is a Senior Fellow at Capita committed to creating sustainable, just, and vibrant cities for young children and families. She has over ten years of global experience working on her mission through partnerships with city agencies, and the private, non-profit, and philanthropic sectors.  Dr. Claudia Benitez-Nelson is the Senior Associate Dean for College Initiatives and Interdisciplinary Programs and a Carolina Distinguished Professor & Endowed Chair in Marine Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of South Carolina. As a Senior Associate Dean, Dr. Benitez-Nelson has direct oversight of a number of interdisciplinary units and institutes as well as college initiatives that encompass faculty scholarship grants, fellowships, and mentorship programs. Her research focuses on the biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus and carbon and how these elements are influenced by both natural and anthropogenic processes.

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Capita and This is Planet Ed (the Aspen Institute) have co-convened the Early Years Climate Action Task Force to draft the U.S. Early Years Climate Action Plan. The plan will recommend ways the country can help young children, zero to 8, flourish in the face of climate change. It will be published in late 2023. The task force’s work is supported, in part, by the W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation. The Task Force is co-chaired by Diana Rauner, former First Lady of Illinois and President of Start Early, and Antwanye Ford, President and CEO, Enlightened, Inc. and Chair, District of Columbia Workforce Investment Council. www.capita.org | www.thisisplaneted.org