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Education

A New Generation of Climate Scientists Warm Up to Solar Geoengineering

Fed up with a lack of action on climate change, some students are researching dimming the sun despite the pushback from other scientists.

By Gloria Dickie

The sun sets over the Arctic Ocean near the North Cape in Norway. Credit: Soeren Stache/picture alliance via Getty Images
Riders on a bike bus in Santa Fe, N.M. Credit: Ryan Harris

More Children Are Powering Their Own Wheels to School as Part of ‘Bike Buses’

By Tina Deines

Students gather outside Wells Community Academy High School at the end of the school day on March 14, 2022, in Chicago. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Illinois Wants Climate Education in Schools. Now Teachers Need to Figure Out How to Make It Happen.

By Amber X. Chen

U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works is seen in the background of a neighborhood in Clairton, Pa. Credit: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Air Pollution Is ‘Keeping Kids Out of School’ in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County, Study Shows

By Kiley Bense

Students walk through the campus of UMass Boston. Credit: Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Universities, States Have ‘Responsibility’ to Act on Climate in Trump Era, UMass President says

By Dennis Pillion

Faculty, students and staff at UC Berkeley attend a rally to defend higher education and academic freedom on Wednesday. Credit: Liza Gross/Inside Climate News

UC Berkeley Faculty Organize Rally to Protest Trump’s Attacks on Academic Freedom

By Liza Gross

With the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, Harvard established an entire school devoted to the climate crisis. Credit: Harvard University

The Aspen Institute Is Calling for a Systemic Approach to Climate Education at the University Level

By Caroline Marshall Reinhart

The need for air conditioning in schools is overwhelming. One report shows that 36,000 schools nationwide don’t have adequate HVAC systems. Credit: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Extreme Heat Is Making Schools Hotter—and Learning Harder

By Jessica Kutz, The 19th

Medical Schools Around the World Are Expanding Their ‘Climate Change Curriculums’

By Kiley Price

As Extreme Weather Batters Schools, Students Are Pushing For More Climate Change Education

By Kiley Price

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee visits "The Story with Martha MacCallum" in the Fox News Channel Studios on September 17, 2019 in New York City. Credit: Steven Ferdman/Getty Images

Mike Huckabee’s “Kids Guide to the Truth About Climate Change” Shows the Changing Landscape of Climate Denial

By Keerti Gopal

Keely Fisher, an Ohio State University graduate student, is one of many people on campus who fear the ramifications of a legislative proposal that seeks to regulate discussions of climate policy in higher education. Credit: Dan Gearino

Students and Faculty at Ohio State Respond to a Bill That Would Restrict College Discussions of Climate Policies

By Dan Gearino

A student shuffles through a stack of used books at the U.C. Irvine bookstore on July 30, 2008. Credit: Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The Surprising History of Climate Change Coverage in College Textbooks

By Kiley Bense

The city of Vancouver, British Columbia, is seen through a haze on a scorching hot day, June 29, 2021. Credit: Don MacKinnon/AFP via Getty Images

How Climate Change Influences Temperatures in 1,000 Cities Around the World

By Katelyn Weisbrod

The entrance to exhibits in the Institute for Earth Observations Environmental Center. Credit: Daelin Brown

A Natural Ecology Lab Along the Delaware River in the First State to Require K-12 Climate Education

By Daelin Brown

A teacher speaks to students in a second grade class at Weaverville Elementary School on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 in Weaverville, California. Credit: Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Warming Trends: Climate Divide in the Classroom, an All-Electric City and Rising Global Temperatures’ Effects on Mental Health

By Katelyn Weisbrod

Next Generation Science Standards require teaching man-made climate change.

Climate Science Coming to U.S. Classrooms

By Katherine Bagley

Peter Gleick

Peter Gleick in Fight to Save Job, Reputation

By Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian

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Group Plugs Climate Science Gap in America's Schools

By Lisa Song, SolveClimate News

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