As environmental uncertainty rattles deep in students’ consciousness, school-led sustainability measures, like recycling drives or moves towards enviro-friendly infrastructure, might ...
Learning from the 'sharp end' of climate uncertainty: teachers' voices must be heard, expert says
Working alongside the lingering threat and raw reality of bushfires, drought, rising temperatures, and other momentous climate challenges is now the ‘lived reality’ for many Australian teachers.
Professor Michael Crossley notes that a 3-4 foot rise in sea levels (the height of your average classroom desk) would see places like Tuvalu in the Pacific disappear completely.
This story appeared in the August 2020 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.