Rain floods preschool in Rio das Ostras and children need to take shelter on tables
Heavy rain caused flooding in a preschool in Rio das Ostras, Brazil, leading to children seeking refuge on tables to avoid rising water levels.
Young Scientist Award: initiatives to tackle the climate crisis honored at a ceremony in Brasília
The 31st edition of the Young Scientist Award celebrated students and researchers in Brasília for their contributions to addressing climate change.
Solar Power on School Rooftops...77% of Public Elementary and Secondary Schools to be Installed by 2030
The South Korean Ministry of Education aims to install solar power systems in 77% of public elementary, middle, and high schools by 2030 as part of the 'Sunshine School' project.
Summer in the Climate arrives in Cubatão with special programming
Cubatão will host the 'Summer in the Climate' project on February 25, featuring a variety of activities focused on environmental education and entertainment.
São Vicente hosts Summer in the Climate on February 21
São Vicente will host the 'Summer in the Climate' event on February 21, featuring environmental education and various activities.
From Education to Transformation – NFOŚiGW Forum
The NFOŚiGW forum aims to create knowledge and discussion centers that contribute to a new environmental policy in Poland.
Summer in the Climate arrives in Mongaguá with shows and environmental education
The 'Summer in the Climate' project arrives in Mongaguá on February 14, featuring environmental education activities and cultural shows.
SZ Series: They Are Encouraging: Saving the Climate with Azolla
The article discusses the historical significance of the Azolla event and its potential to inspire action against climate change today.
Kenya: When Drought Steals Childhood - How Climate Shocks in Northern Kenya Are Testing the SDGs
Amina Adan, a 10-year-old girl in Mandera, Kenya, is forced to prioritize water collection over education due to severe drought conditions impacting local communities and threatening sustainable development goals.
David Lisnard: "When a textbook encourages students to have fewer children to save the planet"
David Lisnard criticizes a French educational textbook that suggests having fewer children as a means to combat climate change, describing it as an ideological agenda.
Tombo Beach will host Summer in the Climate in Guarujá
The event 'Summer in the Climate' will take place at Tombo Beach in Guarujá on February 11, focusing on environmental education and social mobilization.
Back to School: 60,000 students return to municipal schools in Campinas
Approximately 60,000 students are returning to classes in 266 municipal schools in Campinas, SP, with a focus on combating violence against women, climate emergencies, and racism.
With no uniforms and in an 'adaptation climate', the civic-military schools program begins in 6 schools in the Campinas region
The civic-military school program commenced in six schools in the Campinas region, starting this semester without uniforms and focusing on adaptation for the students.
It's no longer polite to talk about oil shale, let's call it kukersiid
The Estonian government suggests renaming the oil shale technology chair at TalTech to align with contemporary views, despite the resource's ongoing significance.
The Gen.EU project has started. OKO.press in an international consortium with content for youth
The Gen.EU project, launched on December 1, 2025, involves a consortium of European media focusing on issues affecting youth, such as housing, labor market futures, educational challenges, minority discrimination, and climate change consequences.
Classes without windows due to untimely renovations at a historic institute in Madrid and a ban on measuring its low temperatures
The historic IES Cardenal Cisneros in Madrid faces problematic renovations that leave classrooms without windows and has a ban on measuring low temperatures.
Neubauer's Class from Antarctica: Is This About Earwax or the Climate?
Climate activist Luisa Neubauer teaches over a thousand students about the importance of discussing climate change from a striking polar sea backdrop, accompanied by children's television star Checker Tobi.
Schools should not overwhelm, but educate
Climate activists led by Luisa Neubauer are set to teach school classes about climate change live from Antarctica, a move criticized for violating principles of good pedagogy unless teachers intervene.
Checker Tobi explains climate change: The clever buddy of curious children
Tobias Krell, known as Checker Tobi, explains the world to children on TV and will discuss the topic of Antarctica with Luisa Neubauer, broadcasting directly into classrooms.
Luisa Neubauer presents herself as a mix of Mona Lisa and Pippi Longstocking
Climate activist Luisa Neubauer is teaching climate education to students in Germany from the Arctic under the title 'The Global Classroom,' while author Reinhard Mohr questions her carbon footprint during the journey.
Luisa Neubauer Teaches Climate Lessons from Antarctica
Activist Luisa Neubauer is teaching climate lessons from Antarctica in a webinar titled 'The Global Classroom', with over 1,000 school classes confirming their participation.
Luisa Neubauer Teaches Live from Antarctica - More than 1000 School Classes Sign Up
Climate activist Luisa Neubauer is conducting live climate lessons from a research sailboat in Antarctica, with over 1000 school classes registered to participate.
“It is critical to see when an entire federal state shuts down”
Heinz-Peter Meidinger from the German Teachers' Association criticizes the increasing school closures due to snow and icy conditions, arguing for regional decision-making over statewide shutdowns.
Vinohrad Waterworks Comes to Life. The Historic Landmark Will Transform into Hydropolis
The deteriorating Vinohrad Waterworks in Prague is set to become Hydropolis, an educational center focusing on the origins and management of drinking water, particularly in light of climate change.
Green Visions: A Project to Empower 500,000 Arab Youth in Facing Climate Change
The 'Green Visions' project, launched by the Qatar-based 'Education Above All' foundation in partnership with UNICEF's 'Generation Unlimited' initiative, aims to empower youth in Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon to confront climate change through green economy initiatives, targeting half a million young individuals to transform them from beneficiaries to change leaders.
Lia Smith Hoped to Start Fresh At Middlebury. In Trump’s America, It Seemed Impossible.
The article explores Lia Smith's challenges in seeking a new beginning at Middlebury College amidst the political climate during Trump's presidency.