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Climate: where to begin?

2022.01.24

I recently took part in a climate training program called Fresk. Fresk is an international network of facilitators who are delivering the message of climate change to people throughout the world. Recent data from the IPCC (international panel on climate change) shows the conclusions from the world's top scientists on the state of our planet. It tells us how the earth has changed in recent years and how the earth is predicted to change if humans continue living in the way that we do currently. 

Most people are aware that the earth is suffering and that our lifestyle continues to hurt the planet. But most people are also unaware of the details of how the earth lives as an organism - how it breathes, cleans the water, eats our trash, creates weather, etc. Most people feel overwhelmed by the messages about climate change and don't know what to do. The idea with Fresk is to educate people about the ways that the earth is dealing with human activity. It creates awareness in the hope of helping people realize that the way that we live is directly connected to the health of the planet. 

At first, Fresk introduces you to concepts such as deforestation, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, etc., and asks group members to assemble pictures and cards in a diagram that shows the causes and effects of the planet's activities. After assembling the pieces of the earth's systems, participants speak together about all of the information in hope of understanding it better. Finally, everybody talks together about how they feel about what they have learned and possible solutions for how we can help the planet to become healthier. It is a wonderful workshop and I hope to share it with many people as I become more familiar with the Fresk. 

I went into teaching because I wanted to share my native language of English with people throughout the world so that they could have access to the planet's people and cultures. I learned that the most valuable learning is not what comes from textbooks in a classroom, but what comes from exploration of our beautiful world through travel and making connections. 

Along with becoming an English teacher, I focused on how to incorporate sustainability concepts into the English classroom. I feel that English opens our eyes to the world and once our eyes are open, we are able to see that the most important challenge for our time is to heal the planet. I was not sure how to best introduce the concepts of ecology and sustainability into my classes, however. Now, with my Climate Fresk training, I am very excited about this message that I can deliver to students on their quest for knowledge. 

In addition, I have worked with TED.com to deliver relevant, current topics to my students. I have recently discovered a new series by TED Ed called Earth School, which introduces students to the most important concepts of our precious planet in a six-week video series. How excited I am to now have these incredible resources available to share with students! 

I plan to talk about both TED and Climate Fresk in my BBP Communication Room. I have included the links below this blog. If you would like to know more about these ideas, please contact me anytime. 

https://climatefresk.org/

https://blog.ed.ted.com/2020/04/21/earth-school-launched-to-keep-students-connected-to-nature/

Photo Credits Pixabay

Quiz

Q1. What are the two new tools available to learn about climate change? 

Q2. What is the main idea or purpose of Fresk? 

Q3. What were the speaker's goals in becoming an English teacher? 

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A1. Climate Fresk, TED Ed Earth School
A2. To educate people and create awareness
A3. To teach students about the world and help them make connections + introduce concepts of sustainability

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