How Can We Teach What We Don’t Know? The Future Through Sci-Fi and Why Size Doesn’t Matter

How Can We Teach What We Don’t Know? The Future Through Sci-Fi and Why Size Doesn’t Matter

Welcome to EARTHDAY.ORG ’s Climate Curiosities, your semimonthly updates to the year-round Earth Day movement. Backed by research, our articles work to inform and illuminate on the issues you care about.

This week, our Climate Education team presents a free Green Guide and live streaming event and we dream about the future.


The Subtle Art of Teaching Teachers to Teach Climate Education


EARTHDAY.ORG has released the free resource, The School Guide to Climate Education: An Interdisciplinary Framework for School-Wide Implementation , which teaches the teachers effective methods of integrating climate change into their curriculum. Learn more about the ideas behind the guide.

And, make sure to watch the Climate Education Goes to School live event today, August 15th, at 3:00pm Eastern. If you miss the livestream, you can still view the event at the link.


Sci-Fi Predicts the Future in Film

Science fiction’s visions of the future, from dystopian warnings to hopeful innovations, offer lessons and inspire action for a sustainable world. Revisit some of our favorite sci-fi movies and explore the creativity we must tap to save the planet.


The Little Towns That Could (Go Green)

Small towns are making big strides in sustainability. Discover five communities that are leading with renewable energy, zero waste initiatives, and climate action.


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