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The global climate emergency is perhaps the most pressing issue of our time, but without a climate-literate population we cannot adequately respond to the threats it presents. At a time when the need for climate and environmental literacy has never been greater, the subject of climate education is conspicuously absent from political and public discourse.
This conversation explores a path forward for climate education—particularly for its inclusion in the national climate action plans of Paris Agreement signatories.
Former Italian Minister of Education Lorenzo Fioramonti shares insights on the significance of climate education, having introduced the subject in Italian schools. UN Youth delegate and co-founder of Young People for Action on Climate Change Jhannel C. Tomlinson discusses lessons from the challenges she faces working with communities affected by the climate emergency in her native Jamaica.
In conversation with Iveta Silova, Fioramonti and Tomlinson reflect on how climate education can foster engaged citizens and promote the sort of individual and collective actions necessary for both a just and a sustainable future.
Speakers
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Camilla Croso
Introduction
Camilla Croso is division director of Initiatives at the Open Society Foundations
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Lorenzo Fioramonti
Speaker
Lorenzo Fioramonti is a member of Italian parliament, former Italian minister of Education, professor of political economy at the University of Pretoria, and an associate fellow of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation.
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Haldis Holst
Introduction
Haldis Holst is the deputy general secretary of Education International and serves on the boards of the Global Partnership for Education, the Education 2030 Steering Committee, and the Global Campaign Against Child Labor.
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Iveta Silova
Moderator
Iveta Silova is an Education Program Advisory Board member, director of the Center for the Advanced Studies in Global Education at Arizona State University, and president of the Comparative and International Education Society.
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Jhannel C. Tomlinson
Speaker
Jhannel C. Tomlinson is a doctoral student at the University of West Indies, UN Youth delegate, member of the Caribbean Youth Environment Network, and co-founder of Young People for Action on Climate Change.
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