DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE, WE ARE GOING TO STUDY CLIMATE CHANGE

On EcoRadio KC, please tune in and listen to the most recent Climate Hour produced by Bob Grove – How to Make Higher Education Work for Climate Change – with his guests

Sarah Johnson, Founder, Wild Rose Education, Shannon O’Lear, Professor of Geography and Director of the Environmental Studies Program, Kansas University and Shari L. Wilson, Founder and Teaching Ecologist at Project Central

To learn more, visit …

https://www.wildroseeducation.com/

https://geog.ku.edu/

https://www.projcentral.co/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C6JPDD24

How do we prepare our college and university graduates to understand, survive and even prosper in this age of climate change? Some of this is expanding science degrees to address climate-related issues. But most of it is incorporating climate-related issues into ALL subjects; cross-cutting education to address the climate change we’re experiencing today and the climate reality that our graduates will face tomorrow.

The United Nations is calling for climate change studies to be a formal part of all curriculums in ALL schools by 2025. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry has launched a project to reorient chemistry education globally toward sustainability. Climate Change is becoming core curriculum around the world.

EcoRadio KC is glad to encourage awareness and protection of our world.  Our goal is to ensure our listeners are aware of how we can create a sustainable present for a sustainable future! This will be a great radio hour!

We support the work for a future in which humans flourish as members of a thriving ecosphere. We are all in this together and it will take all of us to make the world safe for human habitation for millennia to come.

This will be a great radio hour!

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can about the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”    Margaret Mead


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