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Climate change: Teaching our unknowable future

Posted on November 29, 2019 by Grantham Institute
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Grantham Institute Lecturer Dr Joeri Rogelj says when it comes to climate change education, ‘stories about the future’ help people…

Posted in Communicating climate change, Mitigation, ResearchTagged climate change, education, energy, future, learning, low-carbon future, Mitigation, MSc, scenarios, teachingLeave a Comment on Climate change: Teaching our unknowable future
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