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What is Climate Action

Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Sustainable Development and Active Citizenship
Informed actions taken by citizens and civil society movements to reduce climate change and limit its impacts on humans and the environment.
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Development Education in the Age of COVID-19 and Climate Change: How Can the Sector Contribute to a Sustainable Future?
Stephen McCloskey (Centre for Global Education, Belfast, Ireland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4402-0.ch008
Abstract
Development education (DE) is a radical learning pedagogy that combines analysis, discussion, and action to engage the learner in active citizenship toward positive social change. This chapter discusses the contribution that DE and other related ‘educations' can make to mitigating the climate crisis and addressing the growing levels of poverty and inequality in the global North and South. Central to this discussion is the neoliberal economic model that has driven ‘development' since the 1970s and placed the needs of the market above the social needs of citizens. This has become particularly apparent during the coronavirus pandemic which has overwhelmed the health services of countries across the world. The chapter argues for a more sustainable form of development based on de-growth and a Green New Deal.
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Do Smart City Solutions Contribute to the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals?: Case of Istanbul
Efforts and actions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and strengthening resilience to climate-related impacts.
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Dynamics of Self-Belief to Fight Against Climate Change: Evidence From European Social Survey
Taking climate action has become a must these days, due to the prolonged and unprecedented challenges that climate change has on our planet; in this matter, the “Paris Agreement” brings to light the “development priorities” plan of world’s leaders which relies on taking immediate measures to reduce the greenhouse gases, to create national and international legislation capable to cope with the effects of climate change and to support actions towards reducing its effects, to eradicate poverty, and to support sustainable development (SD) (United Nations (UN), 2015d; United Nations (UN), 2022).
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Environmental Law and Green Constitutions
Any policy, measure or program that aims to reduce greenhouse gases, increase the ability of communities to adapt and build resilience to climate change, or support and finance such plans. Climate action is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that the member states of the United Nations adopted for 2030.
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