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An exciting new set of case studies is helping provide insights into the shared characteristics of quality climate communication and education. In this session, presenters unpack what it means to ‘green communities’ across a breadth of contexts and countries, including an ‘earthship’ style school in Argentina which uses a whole school approach, Indigenous land-based camps in northern Canada which are connecting young people with their land and culture, and a radio station that is using participatory programming to further climate action in one of the poorest regions in India. This session also launched a new video from the Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education (MECCE) Project that explores quality greening in education and communication, which can be viewed at • Places, Communities, Stories: Quality... . We are grateful to the UNESCO Greening Education Partnership for the opportunity to present this webinar. Many thanks to the speakers: Moderator: Professor Marcia McKenzie MECCE Project Director & Professor at the University of Melbourne and University of Saskatchewan Speakers: Vaishali Kanogia, Deputy Manager, Development Alternatives Iris Catholique, Manager, Thaidene Nëné Department, Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation Carrie Kaarsgard, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Cape Breton University Carla Sabbatini, Executive Director of the UNESCO Chair on Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship, Universidad de San Andrés Many thanks also to all the MECCE Project Case Studies research teams, participants, and others who contributed to the research presented in this webinar.