CCESS 2025 Highlights
CCESS 2025:Rethinking the Role of Education in Times of Climate Emergency: Reflect, Repair, Regenerate. October 14-16, 2025
Tuesday, October 14, 2025, 1:00 - 6:30 PM at GVSU Pew Campus, R.M. DeVos Center
1:00 - 2:00 PM Climate Expo and Conversations in Hager-Lubbers Hall, DeVos Center (Parking is available in Seward Parking Ramp across the street)
2:00 - 3:20 PM Opening Session in Loosemore Auditorium
401 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI 49504
3:40 - 4:40 PM Parallel Sessions A, B, and C
A - Room 109D, B - Loosemore Auditorium, C - 111D
A: "Aligning Campus Efforts to Advance a Statewide Climate Vision" panel with Denise Keele & Deirdre Nieves (MICAN), Jes Thompson (NMU), Steve Bertman & Mia Breznau (WMU), Maia Peterson, Ian Tjoelker, Jack Klop, Andrew Slater (EarhKeepers, Calvin University), Kin Ma (Geography) & Rylie Dietz GLISA ELF/(ENS & Business GVSU), Dionna Brown & Wesley Watson (Michigan League of Conservation Voters), and Jeff Insko (Oakland University)
B: “The Truth About America’s Water—and How We Can Fix It” by Rich "Raz" Razgaitis (FloWater), followed by a panel discussion with Rich Razgaitis, Amanda Daniels (GVSU/GLISA ELF//EGLE), and Sean Woznicki (GVSU AWRI), moderated by Brian Deyo (English, GVSU)
C: "Narrating Our Climate Crisis: A Workshop in Eco-Storytelling for Education and Beyond" panel with Marianne Hoffmeister Castro, Kristin Reeves, Shalom Joro Yabilsu & Wenxin Zhao (Visual & Media Arts), Yue Liang & Blair Stein (History), Tierney S. Powell (English), Margaret ten Berge (Classics, GVSU)
5:00- 5:40 Keynote Presentation in Loosemore Auditorium
6:00 - 6:30 PM Live Music and Reception, Meijer Regency Room, R.M. DeVos Center
6:00 "We are Called" - a song and piano performance by David Crandall, Co-Lead, Citizens' Climate Lobby Greater Grand Rapids Area Chapter, Director, Rogue River Noh Center, Founding Member, Theatre Nohgaku
Crandall & Kroes" American Songs" by David Crandall, Nick Kroes, and Steve Crandall
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 1:00 - 6:30 PM, Muskegon Community College, Main Campus
1:00 – 1:30 PM Climate Expo and Conversations in Room 2323, MCC Main Building
1:30 - 2:30 PM Opening Session, Room 2323
Welcome by Eric Carballido, Life Sciences Faculty and GLISA ELF Co-Investigator
Remarks by Tucker Brown, Provost and Chief Student Services Officer (MCC)
2:10 PM "Elevating Youth Leadership And Peer-Learning To Support Climate Adaptation In West Michigan Lakeshore Frontline Communities" by Rylie Dietz (GVSU Student and GLISA ELF Researcher), introduced by Elena Lioubimtseva, GCCW 25-29 & CCESS2025 Comm. Chair
2:30 - 2:50 PM Coffee Break and Climate Expo
221 S. Quarterline Road Muskegon, MI 49442
2:50 - 4:00 PM Parallel Sessions A, B, and C
A - Room 2322, B - Room 2323, C - Room 2324 MCC Main Campus, Main Building
A - "Critical Hope and Climate Emotions Circle: Anger and Grief Have a Seat at the Table" Workshop by Rebecca Williams (GVSU)
B - "Telling Our Climate Story: Education, Global Lessons, and Local Action" panel discussion with Janet Vail (GVSU), Julia Chambers (AFFEW), and James Lax (Climate For Tomorrow), moderated by Tanya Cabala
Telling Our Climate Story with Data and Tools - Dr. Janet Vail shows how local data, visuals, surveys, and models can be turned into clear stories that help people understand climate change and act on solutions.
C - "Guiding Michigan Green Schools Towards Climate Resilience" workshop by Charlotte Mayworm (Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy)
4:30 - 5:15 PM Keynote Presentation in Room 2323 Main Building
5:15 - 6 PM Plenary Workshop in Room 2323, MCC Main Building
"From Learning to Leadership - Using the MI Climate Education Hub to Support Youth-Led Action" by Bridget Booth, Michigan State Lead, SubjectToClimate. This interactive workshop will demonstrate how resources available on the Michigan Climate Education Hub can be used to build cross-curricular units that address the multifaceted implications of climate change and have the potential to transform schools and communities into resilient, equity-driven ecosystems of learning and action.
Thursday, October 16, 2025, Virtual GCCW Sessions
Time in this program is in the US Eastern Time. Use The World Clock to determine time in your location
10 AM - 12:30 PM Live Webinar "Climate Adaptation, Sustainability, Ethics, and Well-Being"
This webinar features several recent and future contributions to the special issue of Sustainability "Climate Adaptation, Sustainability, Ethics, and Well-Being". Manuscripts are accepted for peer review submission through October 15, 2025.
"Beyond Top-Down Governance: Application of the Five R Governance Capabilities to Assess National and Local Climate Strategies" by Diva Alfirman and Rajiv Ghimire (University of Michigan/ Indonesia)
"Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods: Experiential Narratives of Residents Facing Daily, Economic, Environmental, and Social Challenges" by by Anne-Laure Legendre, Benjamin Combes and Yorghos Remvikos (UVSQ, University of Paris Saclay, France)
"Information ecosystems: the connection between science and coastal resilience decision-making as a science-policy interface" by Diedrich, Graham (University of Michigan), Chris Feurt, Jessica Brunacini, and Jason Goldstein ( NOAA)
"Community Engagement for Climate Resilience - A Public Health Approach" by Azizur Molla (GVSU)
"Teaching in a Time of Climate Collapse: From “An Education in Hope” to a Praxis of Critical Hope" by Rebecca Williams (GVSU) and Kari Grain (University of British Columbia)
"Sustainable Behaviors: From School to Lifelong Practices" by Lauren Westerman (Prescott College)
"Ethics as a Missing Link Between Human Happiness and Environmental Sustainability" by Katherine Carron and Elena Lioubimtseva (GVSU)
"International Climate Migrant Policy and Estimates of Climate Migration" by Paul Clements (Western Michigan University)
Moderated by Elena Lioubimtseva (GVSU)
1:30 - 2 PM Keynote Live Webinar
"How We Integrated the Climate Emergency into All Programs at the College?" by Jessica Burpee, John Abbott College, Canada
Asynchronous Pre-Recorded Sessions
A - University of Tasmania, Australia
B - University of Michigan, USA
“Climate Literacy at Scale: Insights from the UTAS Climate Action MOOC” panel with by Vanessa Ward, Emily Flies, and Edward Doddridge, moderated by Corey Peterson, Chief Sustainability Officer, and Rachel Perkin, Business Development and Partnerships Lead, University of Tasmania, Australia (60 minutes)
"GLISA Tools and Resources" by Rachel Kelly, GLISA - Climatologist, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, USA (15 minutes)
MEET CCESS2025 SPEAKERS
Jes Thompson is the inaugural Assistant Vice President for Sustainability at Northern Michigan University and the Director of the Sustainability Hub for Innovation and the Environment. She previously served as a full professor in the College of Business. Jes is a trained facilitator in Adaptive Management of Environmental Systems and Sustainable Business Strategy. She currently serves as the chair of the Marquette Climate Adaptation Task Force and recently served on the U.S. National Park System Advisory Board and the Board of Directors for Michigan Energy Options.
Rich ‘Raz’ Razgaitis co-founded FloWater in 2013 with a singular mission to put an end to single-use plastic water bottles. Since then, he’s led his team to create an entirely new drinking water platform that can provide access to ultra-purified, great-tasting water—without the need for plastic. FloWater was recognized as one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in America on the annual “Inc 5000” list for three consecutive years and by Fast Company as a “World Changing Idea.”
Throughout her 18 years working in environmental education and community engagement, Eileen Boekestein has been passionate about connecting people with places and bridging gaps between scientists and the public. Her work, which for years has focused on watersheds, stormwater runoff, and water quality, is dedicated to fostering place-based environmental stewardship, environmental literacy, and civic engagement with an emphasis on youth. Eileen is currently the statewide Environmental Education Coordinator for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Marshall Kilgore is a passionate human rights advocate focused on empowering underserved and marginalized communities in Michigan. He joined the Environmental Council in July 2025 as the Movement Building Coordinator. Marshall has made significant contributions to non-profit organizations dedicated to environmental justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and tackling homelessness, alongside his political efforts. He currently holds the position of City Commissioner for the 3rd Ward in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Rylie Dietz is a senior at GVSU Honors College, Seidman College of Business, and Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies majoring in Environmental and Sustainability Studies and Human Resources Management. She is the leading research assistant for the NOAA GLISA ELF project "Elevating Youth Leadership And Peer-Learning To Support Climate Adaptation In West Michigan Lakeshore Frontline Communities"
Kate Carron graduated from Grand Valley State University in 2024 majoring in Nursing and Environmental and Sustainability Studies. She worked as a Seeds of Success Technician for the Institute for Applied Ecology collecting native seeds in National Parks in Washington for post fire restoration.
Amanda Daniels is a senior undergraduate student and McNair Schola in Environmental and Sustainability Studies with a minor in Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning at GVSU. She serves as a Student Assistant with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), where she supports environmental education and outreach initiatives.
Dionna Brown is the Federal Government Affairs Coordinator at the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, where she advances climate, clean energy, and environmental justice priorities at the federal level. She also serves as the National Director of Youth Environmental Justice Programs at Young, Gifted & Green, where she leads initiatives such as the Flint Youth Environmental Justice Summer Camp and the Youth EJ Council
Steve Bertman is Professor in the School of Environment, Geography, and Sustainability at WMU where his main focus is on educating the campus about climate change. In addition to courses on climate change, he is chair of the WMU Climate Change Working Group and Faculty Fellow for Climate Change Solutions. An organic chemist by training, his research interests include atmospheric chemistry and regenerative agriculture
Denise Keele is Executive Director at Michigan Climate Action Network and a former Associate Professor of Political Science at Western Michigan University. She served on the Kalamazoo Township Climate Committee, the City of Kalamazoo Sustainability committee, and as a Board of Trustee with the Kalamazoo Nature Center, Keele led the development of a climate action plan with a carbon neutrality goal of 2035.
Bridget Booth is a middle school science teacher at Haslett Middle School in East Lansing, MI. She is a certified environmental educator working towards integrating outdoor and climate education into public education curriculum through student-driven action and advocacy. She serves a Board Member and is a Past President of Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE). She currently serves as Michigan State Lead for SubjectToClimate and manages Michigan Climate Education Hub.
Becky Williams is a faculty member at GVSU School of Interdisciplinary Studies. Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on rural and indigenous livelihoods in Central America, and how it impacts livelihood pathways – particularly in terms of migration or participation in violent livelihoods. She also conducts research on gender and development projects through the lens of contemporary critical feminist critiques of development including intersectionality, masculinities, and decoloniality.
Blair Stein is a historian interested in the ways that technological systems can act as mediators for modern experiences of space and time. Blair's first book, a technological, cultural, and environmental history of Air Canada, is currently out for review with McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Tanya Cabala is a dedicated community environmental advocate with over 30 years of experience. She serves as a Lakeshore outreach organizer for the West Michigan Environmental Action Council. Tanya has served 12 years on the City Council and is currently in another four-year term. She is a Founder of White Lake Area Nature Walks and currently works on several important projects promoting clean energy solutions.
Mia Breznau is an award-winning climate activist and youth organizer from Kalamazoo, MI working to advance youth leadership, development, and engagement in grassroots climate advocacy. She currently serves as the Western Student Association Director of Sustainability at WMU and as a Youth Advisory Board Member for the Michigan Student Power Alliance.
Jessica Burpee, is Professor of Geosciences at John Abbott College in Canada. She created a Teams Site for Climate Pedagogy resources for her College, helped to create the Climate Action Plan, and has led the Climate Literacy Project in most programs of the College. As Environmental Studies Coordinator since 2011, Jessica organized many green events for the college.
Wesley Watson is the Co-Founder of Watson's Consulting LLC, He serves as the Michigan Democratic Party Environmental Caucus Chair, Co-Founder and board member of Grand Rapids Community Collaboration on Climate Change, and board member at West Michigan Environmental Action Council.
After her 26 years as an elementary and art education teacher at Manistee Public Schools Julia Chambers co-founded the all-volunteer AFFEW (A Few Friends for the Environment of the World) in order to educate and assist citizens in creating a healthier world.
Jack Klop, Earthkeepers Director of Projects. Civil and environmental engineering student at Calvin from Pasadena, California. Jack is passionate about sustainable design and have professional experience in transportation planning and campus energy projects.
Graham Diedrich is a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan studying Political Science & Public Policy, with a focus on the politics of renewable energy siting and environmental policy. His research centers on sustainable resource governance, and socio-environmental systems modeling.
Marianne Hoffmeister Castro is a multidisciplinary artist and Assistant Professor of Studio Foundations and Visual Studies at Grand Valley State University. Their research critically examines the representation of nature and nonhuman animals in contemporary Western culture.
Charlotte Nana Mayworm serves a School Climate Action Liaison through the Michigan Healthy Climate Fellows program at EGLE. She works to support Michigan schools by creating tools which address their unique needs, wherever they’re at in the process of “going green".
Janet Vail is a Scientist Emerita at Annis Water Resources institute and Adjunct Professor of Environmental and Sustainability Studies courses at Grand Valley State University. She is the author of a Michigan climate change curriculum.
Yumiko Jakobcic is the Director of Grand Valley State University’s Office of Sustainability Practices. Her research interests include the transboundary management of natural resources, human diversity in conservation, and neighborhood cohesion supported by natural areas.
Yue Liang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History. Her research interests include environmental history, Asian history, and the history of science, technology, and medicine.
Ian Tjoelker, Earthkeepers Chair, is a Politics, Philosophy, and Economics student, and Chair of the Earthkeepers Coalition at Calvin University. Ian has a passion for leading young people to advocate for themselves, the environment, and progress towards better institutional policy around sustainability.
David Crandall is a translator, composer, and theater maker with a special interest in traditional Japanese stage arts. As a member of Citizens' Climate Lobby, he is also a dedicated environmental activist in West Michigan.
Shalom Yabilsu is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design whose work explores design as a catalyst for social justice and change. She focuses on creating equitable, sustainable design solutions at the intersections of community, environment and technology
Donovan Anderson is Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at GVSU. He is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures where he has also been German Section Coordinator. Donovan is a strong advocate for international education and study abroad.
Tierney S. Powell is Assistant Professor of English at Grand Valley State University. Her current book project theorizes how aesthetic representations of logistical crises expose the dehumanizing and ecocidal logics of accelerating, energy-intensive commodity circulation.
Edward F. Aboufadel is Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at GVSU. Ed is an applied mathematician whose scholarly work has focused on wavelets, ordinary differential equations, large data sets, 3D printing, and applications of mathematics.
Kristin Reeves is an Assistant Professor of Visual Studies and Foundations in the GVSU Visual & Media Arts department. Her creative scholarship encompasses live expanded cinema performances and electronic and lens-based artworks.
Jim Lax is the founder of Climate for Tomorrow. His experience at the South Pole and career with the State of Michigan Air Quality Division serve as the foundation for his climate research efforts.
Azizur Molla is a professor in the Master of Public Health program within the School of Interdisciplinary Health at the College of Health Professions at GVSU. He has done extensive ethnographic research on public health issues in his home country of Bangladesh, the US and Haiti. Azizur authored several books, chapters, and articles based on hisresearch in public health.
Corey Peterson has worked at the University of Tasmania since 2010 and is now the Chief Sustainability Officer, is on the Boards of Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability and TasWaste South, and supported science in Antarctica for 16 years
Sen Woznicki is an Associate Professor at GVSU at Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute (AWRI). His research focuses on watershed hydrology and modeling, climate and land use change, ecosystem goods and services, and geospatial analysis and remote sensing.
Diva Muhammad Alfirman holds a M.Sc. in Environment and Sustainability from the University of Michigan and works at the Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee Fund (IIGF), a state-owned enterprise under Indonesia's Ministry of Finance providing government guarantees for infrastructure projects.
Elena Lioubimtseva is a Professor of Geography and Sustainable Planning at GVSU. She is a Co-Founder of CCESN and Planning Committee Chair for GCCW 2025-2029. She is Principal Investigator for the NOAA GLISA ELF project with MCC and University of Michigan.
Steve Crandall has a management consulting practice specializing in Organizational Development. His specialties include communication and leadership training, executive coaching, and working with schools and nonprofits on Board governance. Music has been his passion since 7th grade.
Paul Clements is a Professor of Political Science and co-founder of the Climate Change Working Group at Western Michigan University. He directs a master’s program in International Development Administration and a graduate certificate program in Climate Change Policy and Management
Eric Carballido is a Geography Faculty at Muskegon Community College Life Science Department. He serves as a Co-Investigator for the NOAA GLISA ELF project "Elevating Youth Leadership And Peer-Learning To Support Climate Adaptation In West Michigan Lakeshore Frontline Communities" and the key organizer of the CCESS at MCC
Anne-Laure Legendre is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Health from the University of Paris Saclay in France. She has a PhD in Urban Planning, and her research mainly focuses on well-being in relation with one's living environment, with a particular interest for questions of environmental and social justice.
Andrew Slagter, Earthkeepers Director of Communications, is a junior studying Biology and Strategic Communications at Calvin University. Working at the intersection of environmental research and storytelling, he aspires to bridge gaps between the scientific community and public stakeholders through visual media, including documentary filmmaking.
Rachel Kelly is a Climatologist for GLISA at the University of Michigan. In this role, she supports various GLISA projects and products for their partners and stakeholders throughout the Great Lakes region. Rachel is currently developing new extreme precipitation guidance/resources for the region, and is coordinating the next Climate Modeling Workshop.
Deirdre Nieves is an educator, social scientist, and environmental justice advisor whose work focuses on advancing equitable, interdisciplinary approaches to climate education, serving Education Advisor for Michigan Climate Action Network.
Maia Peterson, Earthkeepers Director of Events is a sophomore studying environmental science and philosophy at Calvin University. She loves working with people to connect them to the natural world and the places around them, and she was able to pursue that interest while working with a watershed restoration group this summer.
Kin Ma is an Associate Professor of Geography and Sustainable Planning and Geospatial Technology Campus Coordinator at GVSU. He is a Co-I in the NOAA GLISA ELF project. Dr. Ma is passionate about natural resource management, with a focus on the Great Lakes, U.S./Canadian geography, Taiwan, and East Asia.
Brian Deyo teaches courses in world literatures, environmental literature, and literary theory. His research and scholarship focus on postcolonial literatures from diverse regions and nations, including South Africa, Australia, and Latin America—with a special emphasis on the socio-environmental legacies and impacts of colonialism and imperialism.
Lauren Westerman is an environmental and outdoor educator and currently serves as President of Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education. Lauren has recently completed and about to defend her PhD at Prescott College this month.
Jeff Insko is Professor and & Coordinator of American Studies at Oakland University in Michigan. He writes about and teaches courses on the nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture and the Environmental and Energy Humanities. He and his students published “How to Know About Line 5” essay series.
Wenxin Zhao is an Assistant Professor of graphic design at GVSU and is originally from China. Her visual art explores data-driven human narratives across mediums including graphic design, textiles, printmaking, photography, and installation.
Ed Doddridge is Research Fellow in Physical Oceanography at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies in Tasmania. Ed’s research uses numerical models, theory, and observations to improve our understanding of the ocean around Antarctica and its role in global climate.
CCESS 2025 Planning Committee
Sara Alsum-Wassenaar, Visiting Professor and Civic Engagement Artist (GVSU), Tanya Cabala, Lakeshore Outreach Organizer (West Michigan Environmental Action Council), Eric Carballido, Life Sciences Faculty (Muskegon Community College), Brian Deyo, Associate Professor of English (GVSU), Rylie Dietz, Environmental and Sustainability & Business Major/ Honors College (GVSU), Abbe Forbes, Director of Budget and Financial Planning, Division of Student Affairs (GVSU), Yumiko Jakobcic, Director of Office of Sustainability Practices (GVSU), Elena Lioubimtseva, Professor of Geography and Sustainable Planning (GVSU), Azizur Molla, Professor of School of Public Health (GVSU), Dr. Tierney Powell, Assistant Professor of English (GVSU), Rebecca Williams, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Sustainability Studies (GVSU)
CCESS2025 Sponsors
GVSU Office of the Provost
Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Koeze Business Ethics Initiative
NOAA GLISA CAP
GVSU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
GVSU Geography and Sustainable Planning Department