“1.5 degrees is on life support. We need to bring it out of critical care into recovery, getting stronger month by month, year by year.”
Tamsin Edwards, IPCC climate scientist
Psychologist, Per Espen Stoknes identifies ways to lean into living together with climate change in a way that addresses fatigue and that enhances caring for the earth in ways that are personable, do-able and empowering.
The 5 actions that work
So far this year for our Kindlehill community:
And coming up:
Within the curriculum, there are so many ways we work with children and young people with a care for earth, care for people lens that is not burdensome but strengthening and empowering. Bringing the lens of learning and living together with climate change really can be done within a School in ways that educate in the sense of the root word for edu, which means to heal.
