
walter lungayi
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Today is International Day of Education, an opportunity to look at why climate change education is important and to highlight how UN Climate Change and its partners are bringing together government experts, along with practitioners and learners, to boost knowledge about climate change. To coincide with International Day of Education, we’re also launching a new space on LinkedIn to promote sharing of information, resources, knowledge, and collaboration on the issue. Climate change education is one central foundation to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Change Agreement. It can provide everyone – children, youth and adults – with the necessary knowledge and skills to deal with climate change both in terms of building resilience to ever more severe and unpredictable weather and harnessing the many opportunities of clean, sustainable and just economies. Networking is crucial to connect the community of professionals, practitioners and learners working on climate change education – through training sessions and exchanges of practical information https://unfccc.int/news/boosting-climate-education-through-networking-and-training
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This is very important
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this should be a mandatory subject in every school
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This is a huge impact. Climate change subject is still not widespread which makes it hard to influence change in people behaviors.
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Very impressive. We should involve young generation with this matter of climate change