
Munene Mugambi
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Climate change is a significant challenge facing humanity today, and it's imperative to address it in every way possible. One of the most effective ways to tackle this issue is by including climate change education in school curriculums. In recent years, several countries have taken this step, including Finland, France, and Scotland. These countries have witnessed tremendous success in raising awareness about climate change among young people. Therefore, Kenya should also consider including climate change education in its school curriculum. This will help create a generation of environmentally conscious citizens who understand the impact of their actions on the planet. The curriculum could include topics such as renewable energy, carbon emissions, and waste management. Moreover, including climate change education in schools would not only benefit the environment but also provide students with valuable skills and knowledge that can be applied in their daily lives. Students will learn about sustainable living and how to reduce their carbon footprint, thus promoting a greener and cleaner future. In conclusion, it is essential for the Kenyan government to include climate change education in the school curriculum. The benefits of this move would be enormous, ranging from raising awareness among young people to promoting a more sustainable future. By taking this step, Kenya will be joining a growing number of countries that have made climate change education a top priority.
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For to mitigate climate change impacts, we must educate!
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This is workable, Great idea
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Great idea I support
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Weird how the previous and current generation ruined it for the kids and they still have the audacity to debate whether or not they deserve to know what hell their ancestors broke lose ?
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@sameen_shahid they want to re_trace their steps and change what they did wrong
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I love this idea, if kids get to know about climate change, they will grow protecting the environment around them, which is a good thing.
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@zelda_ninga_442 I agree
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@zelda_ninga_442 very true.
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If this would be part of the curriculum, then there would be no problem in dealing with climate change
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@ajema_lydiah they will grow up with the knowledge of what it is expected of them
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@rosebellendiritu indeed
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Agreed 100% , I also believe it's workable, considering our current CBC curriculum.
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@joseph_githinji I agree they need to know of what's happening to the world they live in
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Yeah idea is good on educating