Poets and scientists are going into schools around the UK to teach children about climate action through poems.
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Michael Rosen: Climate change education should be woven throughout curriculum
Rosen, author of We’re Going On A Bear Hunt, said he thinks the curriculum teaches children about climate change well in science and geography, but that he would like to see it woven throughout other ...
In 2009, my three children and I drove to the Rocky Mountains for a family reunion. Though I hadn’t visited the Rockies since I’d lived in Wyoming two decades earlier, as we began our ascent into the ...
Alison Hawthorne Deming, Nalini Nadkarni, Jane Hirshfield, John Elder and Jody Gladding Credit: All portraits courtesy of poet. Alison Hawthorne Deming courtesy of Bear Guerra. At the recent ...
As the news coverage of record flooding, increasingly destructive hurricanes, polar vortexes, wildfires and other disasters reveal the extent to which we are now living in the early days of ...
Children should be educated on climate change without making them feel ‘guilty or responsible’ - More than 20 poets have been ...
His opening paragraph immediately puts the reader in a different space, reminding us of our interconnectedness with all of life on earth. By quoting St. Francis of Assisi, he describes the earth as ...
the water-tap unlocked, its padlock cracked.Breath hacks in the throat, Check your back. Turn it on and an anxious mutter swellsto thunder in the plastic bucket. Don’t spill it. Fill it to the top.
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