Pressure Builds for Schools to Teach Climate Change Studies
2021-05-30
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1International organizations and other groups are calling for climate change studies to become a usual part of school curriculums around the world.
2They say such education is an important step toward reaching targets on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
3The United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization, or UNESCO, said this month that environmental studies should be taught in all countries by 2025.
4That may seem like a large goal, but some environmental groups and politicians say it is not enough.
5Lorenzo Fioramonti is an Italian lawmaker and a former education minister.
6He said without faster progress on education, there will be no chance of reaching the goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050.
7Fioramonti fought for a law in 2020 that made Italy the world's first country to have all schools teach about climate change.
8But he admits that forcing all schools to teach it has been difficult.
9He resigned shortly after the law was passed so he was unable to oversee its establishment.
10At the same time, the COVID-19 emergency left Italy's schools struggling to teach the usual curriculum.
11New Zealand has since begun teaching climate change studies for students between 13 and 19 years old.
12Other countries such as Argentina and Mexico are taking steps toward teaching it also.
13The Brookings Institution, a United States research group, has called for climate action projects in all schools by 2025.
14The group examined how people buy products after they have studied climate change.
15It found that investing in education would be more effective in cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 than investing in wind and solar power.
16Jim Knight is a Labour Party politician in Britain and the former Schools Minister.
17He presented a bill last Tuesday calling for "sustainable citizenship education."
18It included climate change studies and would become part of the normal school curriculum starting in 2023.
19Britain is the current president of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations and Italy is leading the G20, a group of 20 major economies.
20Together, they could play an important part in pushing climate change education.
21These two groups are organizing the U.N. climate change conference known as COP26.
22It will be held in Glasgow, Scotland in November.
23Knight said, "If we are to make the changes in energy consumption, transport and food choices that we need to reach our carbon zero goal, then the best place to start is in schools."
24Green parties and interest groups have also been pushing the G20 to officially support the proposal requiring that schools teach about climate change.
25Education ministers from the member countries will meet in the Italian city of Catania on June 22.
26I'm Caty Weaver.
1International organizations and other groups are calling for climate change studies to become a usual part of school curriculums around the world. They say such education is an important step toward reaching targets on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. 2The United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization, or UNESCO, said this month that environmental studies should be taught in all countries by 2025. 3That may seem like a large goal, but some environmental groups and politicians say it is not enough. 4Lorenzo Fioramonti is an Italian lawmaker and a former education minister. He said without faster progress on education, there will be no chance of reaching the goal of zero carbon emissions by 2050. 5Fioramonti fought for a law in 2020 that made Italy the world's first country to have all schools teach about climate change. But he admits that forcing all schools to teach it has been difficult. 6He resigned shortly after the law was passed so he was unable to oversee its establishment. At the same time, the COVID-19 emergency left Italy's schools struggling to teach the usual curriculum. 7New Zealand has since begun teaching climate change studies for students between 13 and 19 years old. Other countries such as Argentina and Mexico are taking steps toward teaching it also. 8The Brookings Institution, a United States research group, has called for climate action projects in all schools by 2025. 9The group examined how people buy products after they have studied climate change. It found that investing in education would be more effective in cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 than investing in wind and solar power. 10Jim Knight is a Labour Party politician in Britain and the former Schools Minister. He presented a bill last Tuesday calling for "sustainable citizenship education." It included climate change studies and would become part of the normal school curriculum starting in 2023. 11Britain is the current president of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations and Italy is leading the G20, a group of 20 major economies. Together, they could play an important part in pushing climate change education. 12These two groups are organizing the U.N. climate change conference known as COP26. It will be held in Glasgow, Scotland in November. 13Knight said, "If we are to make the changes in energy consumption, transport and food choices that we need to reach our carbon zero goal, then the best place to start is in schools." 14Green parties and interest groups have also been pushing the G20 to officially support the proposal requiring that schools teach about climate change. Education ministers from the member countries will meet in the Italian city of Catania on June 22. 15I'm Caty Weaver. 16Garvin Jones reported this story for Reuters. Gregory Stachel adapted it for VOA Learning English. Susan Shand was the editor. 17____________________________________________________________ 18Words in This Story 19curriculum - n. the courses that are taught by a school, college, etc. 20emission - n. the act of producing or sending out something (such as energy or gas) from a source 21sustainable - adj. involving methods that do not completely use up or destroy natural resources 22consumption - n. the use of something (such as fuel) 23carbon - n. a chemical element that forms diamonds and coal and that is found in petroleum and in all living plants and animals