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    Climate Education Reform BC

    Climate Education Reform BC (CERBC) is a team of 20+ secondary students throughout so called "British Columbia" who are leading the Reform to Transform campaign which is advocating for climate change education in British Columbia’s K-12 educational system.

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    We acknowledge that CERBC is not the first to be advocating for climate action and that Indigenous peoples have been leading and are continuing to organize across Turtle Island. We are thankful to reside, work and organize on traditional, unceded, and stolen territories of Indigenous peoples across so called “British Columbia.”