2025 WOSL Program Promotions
- ISpeak IAct IImpact Orator and Illustration Competition Promotion
- Climate Change Research with MIT Program Recruitment 4th Promotion
- 2025 UN Junior Ambassador Program 2nd Promotion
Science Research and Climate Change with MIT – Program Recruitment Launch
WOSL&MIT Science Research Climate Change Program – Dr. Glenn Flierl
The World Organization for Sustainability Leadership (WOSL) is delighted to announce its collaboration with Dr. Glenn Flierl’s Team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the Science Research Climate Change Program.
Dr. Flierl, an esteemed Oceanographer, specializes in the theory of geophysical vortices and jets. His team, alongside WOSL, is committed to this collaboration. MIT will provide expertise on topics such as radiation budget, carbon cycle, fluxes, climate models, En-Roads/C-Roads, emulators, and coupling to En-Roads/C-Roads, while WOSL will focus on system thinking and causal loop analysis, culminating in the development of policy implications.
This partnership represents a significant step forward in addressing the challenges of climate change and advancing sustainability efforts.
WOSL&MIT Science Research Climate Change Program
Do you like science?
Are you a natural born leader?
Are you someone who wants to make a positive impact on the world around you?
We are the World Organization for Sustainability Leadership (WOSL) and our mission is to help inspire young people like you to become change agents and leaders for the next generation. As a United Nations commitment partner, we enroll high school students into programs that teach them the ins and outs of international relations, diplomacy, sustainable development, and data science.
This May, in collaboration with partner faculty from MIT’s Schools of Business and School of Science, we will be hosting a special session that will study climate change and simulation modeling providing students first hand experience as scientific research consultants.
The goal of the program is to expose students to the vary same data, tools and methods used by more than 240,000 leaders in 144 countries including staff at the UN Secretary-General’s Office, political leaders, business executives, scientists and US Congress men and women.
Do you have what it takes to work on Capitol Hill?
Join us and we’ll teach you the tools of the trade !
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