Climate school literacy campaign gains momentum in 100 plus nations

 

Since its launch just two months ago, the international campaign to secure stepped up ambition on climate education and support the growth of the green economy is attracting rapid backing from a growing range of diverse organizations in more than 100 countries.

  • Supporters are making a simple but powerful plea to the governments, set to meet in Glasgow, the UK, next November for the critical UN climate summit (COP26)—climate education must be compulsory, assessed and coupled with a strong civic engagement component.
  • Coordinators of the campaign are transforming climate education from a 'nice-to-have' into a core subject for school curricula worldwide. In doing so, governments can ensure that young people leave school with the skills and environmental knowledge needed to be engaged citizens in their communities and places of work

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