This paper will review the changing world of climate change education and opportunities for adopting innovative pedagogical approaches such as immersive technologies, participatory methods, and art-based learning. It will also point out examples of how institutional collaboration and support from policymakers can facilitate climate change education and make a great impact. It concludes with a pilot project on increasing engagement in climate change education at Harvard Kennedy School. The lessons learned offer three main considerations when designing climate change education: 1) Allow students to experience climate change instead of just asking them to read about it, 2) Prioritize creative, cross-curricular, and participatory methods, and 3) Consider arts-based education as an approach Improve the systemic support and involve policymakers and educational institutions to collaborate.