Climate Education: Identifying Challenges to Climate Action
Participant Stakeholders: United Nations University – Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Research eWisely Lab,
University of New South Wales Exceptional Women in Sustainability: Isabel B. Franco, Ph.D Founder, eWisely, Rosemarie Tapia, Research eWisely Lab Impact: There is an increasing consensus that stakeholders at education institutions, specifically, educators and students face enormous challenges in translating climate education into effective action. Therefore, a better understanding of these issues — both within and beyond education institutions — is paramount. This chapter addresses such issues within education institutions, including; teachers and students misconceptions regarding climate change, behavioural issues and social considerations such as peer pressure. This investigation worked to critically analyse issues with the current Climate Education scheme, whilst identifying key areas in which improvements should be made to effectively promote Climate Action and contribute to the achievement of the sustainable development goal related to Climate Action (SDG 13) |
Click on the image to access full document
|