Climate change in the classroom

“I wish there was no end to animals in the future,” wrote one primary school child on a piece of paper as his contribution to a time capsule his class was making. It was part of a workshop called ‘Hope’ run by Planet and People in schools across Devon. Another added his own design for a school building made entirely from recyclable materials that would grow with each age group as they get older. A third drew an aspirational graph of the carbon footprint created by humans. It was recorded as ‘high’ in 2023 but ‘low’ in 2073. (Anoop Bhuller, more me countryandtownhouse.com)

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