THE CONTRIBUTION OF EDUCATION TOWARDS MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Journal: Journal of Baltic Science Education (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2010-06-30
Authors : Walter Leal Filho Paul Pace Evangelos Manolas;
Page : 142-155
Keywords : climate change; formal and non-formal education; active learning;
Abstract
This paper outlines the contribution the education sector can provide in meeting the challenges of climate change, worldwide. It offers an analysis of the means via which education, awareness and training can help the global efforts to tackle climate change and lists a set of practical activities which may assist various groups in handling climate matters as part of formal and non-formal education. The paper concludes by providing a warning: without proper emphasis to educational approaches, the desired (and indeed) changes in attitudes and behaviour as well as the motivation needed in order to engage people in reducing the impacts they may have on the climate, may not be fully achieved.
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