Green Team
Building Skills for a Lifetime
We equip youth with the knowledge and tools to tackle environmental challenges in Richmond’s most impacted neighborhoods, focusing on climate resilience and equity. Green Team members have the opportunity to work on city wide conservation projects. A few examples of recent Green Team projects include using thermal imaging to track urban heat islands, helping install and maintain rain gardens, and conducting community outreach to inform local green space development.
Through these projects and many others our youth have contributed to groundbreaking science and community-driven solutions that directly impact our city and its residents—ensuring a healthier, more sustainable future for all.
Studying Urban Heat Islands
In 2018, Green Team participated in Throwing Shade in RVA with Jeremy Hoffman at the Science Museum of Virginia. Using infrared cameras and thermometers, youth collected heat data from all across the city of Richmond. This heat data was then used and published in academic journals, as well as publications like The New York Times, to show that the areas with the highest heat vulnerability aligned with maps of previously redlined neighborhoods. This work is part of a national conversation around climate change and the urban heat island effect, and influenced the creation of Groundwork RVA’s own Climate Safe Neighborhoods Story Map.
Today, Green Team youth continue to use thermal imaging tools to study how the Urban Heat Island Effect impacts their communities, and track how effectively local regreening efforts are reducing surface temperatures.
Exploring Green Careers
Growing Leaders Through Community Action
Outdoor Experiences
Groundwork RVA's youth development programming is designed to engage young people who come from and live in communities that have been impacted by years of disinvestment and are working towards climate resilience.
Through this program, our Green Teamers have taken trips to Yellowstone, Glacier, Teton, and Shenandoah National Parks. Through our National Parks trips youth are not only able to have the experience of leaving Richmond and exploring a wider world, but they have the opportunity to engage in service projects at the park that will have lasting impact and allow them to say, “I built that.”
