Episode 365

Climate Change Education: Collective Action Starts in Schools

Recorded by | Run time: 36 min, 9 sec

Summary

Through ongoing UN Climate Change Conferences, where world leaders are meet to discuss climate change and the future, our kids are seeing media coverage of large demonstrations around the world, and a lot of pressure on leaders to do things like step up ambitions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate change education is also something that is discussed by this body, so we could see something about that on the side, but building back better after the pandemic, and taking up those opportunities to invest in clean energy and low emissions industries, is going to be on the agenda.

So while we’re hearing about this a lot in the media, and maybe talking about it in our staff rooms and with families, we wanted to take a bit of time to hear from some teachers about how and where climate change comes into their classrooms.

Listen as Michael talks to five teachers about how they’re implementing climate change education in their classrooms internationally.

To access resources and information referenced in this episode, please visit our blog, Climate Change Education: Where to Start.

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  • Vijay Rttr
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    good

    • Dean Hughes
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      We appreciate the kind words, Vijay!