In this article, we begin reflecting on how ‘futures literacy’ – recently championed by UNESCO as a vital skill that allows people to better understand the role of the future in what they see and do – might be developed in environmental law pedagogy. Law and legal analysis tend to be absent from futures scholarship, and we discuss various ways of engaging with environmental law as an important but underexplored site and means of future-making. We consider our shared teaching of an undergraduate module in which students examine historical legislation for what it says about past ideas of the environment’s future and the action within the law necessary to safeguard it; and contemporary texts, including science fiction and poetry, imagining a...
After providing a background to futures thinking in science, and exploring the literature around tra...
Conventional wisdom suggests that law is past-oriented. That view always has been incomplete and is ...
In education, there is much rhetoric about a school\u27s capacity to prepare learners for \u27the fu...
In this article, we begin reflecting on how ‘futures literacy’ – recently championed by UNESCO as a ...
In this article, we begin reflecting on how ‘futures literacy’ – recently championed by UNESCO as a ...
The only certainty concerning predictions for the future of the environment is that most of them are...
This essay is not intended as a traditional law review article, but as an essay intended to raise qu...
Pace Environmental Law Review\u27s 2015 Symposium, entitled Reconceptualizing the Future of Environm...
This article lays the groundwork for a new approach to understanding how law engages with the future...
People are using the future to search for better ways to achieve sustainability, inclusiveness, pros...
The world that I found when I left Yale College has changed a great deal, and it is still changing. ...
Achieving sustainability requires a populace equipped to deal with complex, interacting and ever-cha...
Any book that aims to deal with issues of sustainable futures will necessarily have a significant fo...
Environmental law is evolving from negotiating and prescribing environmental policies to enforcing t...
The chapter's animating purpose is to reflect upon insights yielded by a lively confluence between c...
After providing a background to futures thinking in science, and exploring the literature around tra...
Conventional wisdom suggests that law is past-oriented. That view always has been incomplete and is ...
In education, there is much rhetoric about a school\u27s capacity to prepare learners for \u27the fu...
In this article, we begin reflecting on how ‘futures literacy’ – recently championed by UNESCO as a ...
In this article, we begin reflecting on how ‘futures literacy’ – recently championed by UNESCO as a ...
The only certainty concerning predictions for the future of the environment is that most of them are...
This essay is not intended as a traditional law review article, but as an essay intended to raise qu...
Pace Environmental Law Review\u27s 2015 Symposium, entitled Reconceptualizing the Future of Environm...
This article lays the groundwork for a new approach to understanding how law engages with the future...
People are using the future to search for better ways to achieve sustainability, inclusiveness, pros...
The world that I found when I left Yale College has changed a great deal, and it is still changing. ...
Achieving sustainability requires a populace equipped to deal with complex, interacting and ever-cha...
Any book that aims to deal with issues of sustainable futures will necessarily have a significant fo...
Environmental law is evolving from negotiating and prescribing environmental policies to enforcing t...
The chapter's animating purpose is to reflect upon insights yielded by a lively confluence between c...
After providing a background to futures thinking in science, and exploring the literature around tra...
Conventional wisdom suggests that law is past-oriented. That view always has been incomplete and is ...
In education, there is much rhetoric about a school\u27s capacity to prepare learners for \u27the fu...