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How can we weather climate change? Invest in youth environmental education
A USQ Professor is advocating for earlier education for our youth to help combat climate change.
Nurturing a new generation of green thinkers and innovators through education is our best weapon against climate change, according to experts, including University of Southern Queensland’s Professor Jo-Anne Ferreira.
In a recent Environmental Education Research article, Professor Ferreira and her colleagues argued greater investment and innovation in educating children and communities about environment issues was needed to help future generations prepare and respond effectively to climate threats.
Co-authored with Professor Alan Reid from Monash University, Professor Justin Dillon from the University of Exeter and Professor Nicole Ardoin from Stanford University, Professor Ferreira warned the deepening environmental crisis would continue to worsen if there was no significant reforms and support in
Environmental education needs greater investment, innovation, say experts
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Greater investment and innovation in educating children about environmental issues needed to help future generations respond to the climate emergency, experts urge
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