Sustainability Education in Schools
Sustainability Education, the exploration of sustainability issues as an essential component of school curricula, is well overdue for global recognition.
sustainability • ethics • climate • waste • renewables • ecology • poverty • equality
Sustainability Education, the exploration of sustainability issues as an essential component of school curricula, is well overdue for global recognition.
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An interview with Isabel Laderman, who has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and is the founder of the disability service Disability Awareness Around the Climate Crisis.
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She would rather spend her Fridays in school. Instead, Anna Kernahan can be found protesting for climate, often alone, in the heart of Belfast.
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