As a “super-wicked problem,” climate change deserves a multidisciplinary approach in higher education that actively engages students with this global issue that has both local and regional consequences. The online short learning program “Climate change: from global to local action” combines environmental scientific, economic, and social knowledge. The conceptual model of Lived Experience of Climate Change (LivExpCC) aims at engaging students with climate change and explicitly adds the human dimension. Students write an essay using the LivExpCC-model: they connect their personal and local experiences with regional proximate influences and with broader global contextual influences of climate change. This stimulates the knowledge–reflection–en...
Universities have an unrivaled potential to educate students on climate change issues and to activel...
Climate change presents significant scientific, technical, ethical and political challenges. Attitud...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
As a “super-wicked problem,” climate change deserves a multidisciplinary approach in higher educatio...
In this paper we explore what introducing literary analysis techniques might add to Climate Change E...
In this paper we explore what literary analysis can add to a holistic approach to Climate Change Edu...
Previous research indicates the importance of interdisciplinary approaches when teaching about clima...
Climate change is not local, it is global. This means that many environmental issues related to clim...
The ongoing climate crisis requires several different societal changes. The question is, how to make...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
This paper explores a new integrative approach to climate change education at Masters level. Drawing...
Informal learning is an important venue for educating the general public about complex socio- scient...
International audienceClimate change is a major challenge for societies, especially for future gener...
Internationalization of the curriculum is important in today\u27s globalized environment, with the i...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Universities have an unrivaled potential to educate students on climate change issues and to activel...
Climate change presents significant scientific, technical, ethical and political challenges. Attitud...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
As a “super-wicked problem,” climate change deserves a multidisciplinary approach in higher educatio...
In this paper we explore what introducing literary analysis techniques might add to Climate Change E...
In this paper we explore what literary analysis can add to a holistic approach to Climate Change Edu...
Previous research indicates the importance of interdisciplinary approaches when teaching about clima...
Climate change is not local, it is global. This means that many environmental issues related to clim...
The ongoing climate crisis requires several different societal changes. The question is, how to make...
Abstract Anthropogenic activities have been altering the environment and contributing to climate cha...
This paper explores a new integrative approach to climate change education at Masters level. Drawing...
Informal learning is an important venue for educating the general public about complex socio- scient...
International audienceClimate change is a major challenge for societies, especially for future gener...
Internationalization of the curriculum is important in today\u27s globalized environment, with the i...
Impacts of climate change are increasingly felt in our daily lives. Although scepticism is still fou...
Universities have an unrivaled potential to educate students on climate change issues and to activel...
Climate change presents significant scientific, technical, ethical and political challenges. Attitud...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...