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020 | _a9781610918428 | ||
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_a363.7 _bEAR |
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_aEarthEd : _brethinking education on a changing planet / _cErik Assadourian, project manager ; Erik Assadourian and Lisa Mastny, editors. |
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_aWashington : _bWorldwatch Instutute, _c2017 |
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_axx, 370 p. _c21 cm. |
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520 | _aEarth education is traditionally confined to specific topics: ecoliteracy, outdoor education, environmental science. But in the coming century, on track to be the warmest in human history, every aspect of human life will be affected by our changing planet. Emerging diseases, food shortages, drought, and waterlogged cities are just some of the unprecedented challenges that today's students will face. How do we prepare 9.5 billion people for life in the Anthropocene, to thrive in this uncharted and more chaotic future? (Quelle: Ausschnitt aus worldwatch.org). | ||
650 | _aEnvironmental education | ||
650 | _aEnvironmental sciences teachers | ||
650 | _aClimatic changes | ||
653 | _aMôi trường | ||
700 | _aAssadourian, Erik | ||
700 | _aMastny, Lisa | ||
911 | _aDung | ||
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