The Climate Convocation 2025: Fourth Chapter



Participation by invitation only

CSE’s Green Schools Programme invites school teachers for the fourth chapter of the Climate Convocation — an annual congregation of educators to share, learn and build a stronger community of climate leaders.

The fourth chapter of the Convocation will bring together educators from across the country, and over the three days, we will:

  • Engage with experts to understand the latest updates in climate and global negotiations
  • Delve into climate education practices
  • Exchange ideas with fellow educators on challenges and successes in climate teaching
  • Experience the campus that demonstrates real-world applications of green practices 

Know more about the Convocation here:

Does registration confirm participation?
No. Since the Convocation offers limited seats, the GSP team will get in touch with you only if your registration is shortlisted.

Where will the Convocation be held?
It will be held at CSE’s state-of-the-art residential training facility, the Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute (AAETI). The facility in Nimli, Rajasthan is a three-hour road trip away from Delhi. Check it out here.

What is the workshop schedule?
Participants will arrive at AAETI by the evening of October 6. Sessions will run all day on October 7 and until pre-lunch on October 8, after which, the participants will disperse.

Will the participants have to pay anything?
CSE will cover shortlisted participants’ travel (flight/train) and accommodation. Transport from Delhi to AAETI and back will be provided. The campus provides twin-sharing rooms and a canteen.

The participants will need to bear local travel costs in their own city.

For further information, please write to Tushita Rawat from the GSP team at tushita.rawat@cseindia.org or call 011-40616000, Extn 303

 

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