We want to make sure that the next Parliament’s MPs will take action to improve climate education in schools. Join us as we turn the tables on parliamentary candidates by grading them using our climate education report card.
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Stockport
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Do they support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?
5
Do they support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?
5
Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?
5
Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?
5
Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education?
5
Total Score (/25)
25
Yes, one of the best ways to cultivate ideas to aid the transition to a sustainable society is to empower as many people as possible with as much knowledge as possible.
Yes, climate change is real, it is being driven by human activity, we must teach all people of these facts and enable them to know what solutions are needed to stop its effects before even more harm is done to our planet.
Yes, training teachers around the climate crisis will enable them to empower themselves and young people to take actions towards a sustainable future and to demand such actions from their schools, unions, councils and government.
Yes, all schools should be carbon neutral as should all buildings as soon as possible.
Yes, green skills, jobs, policies and technology are the way forward, it makes sense to empower as many people as possible to help take part in the transition to a sustainable society.