π΅ Building transformative learning experiences for climate action π΅
It's worth thinking critically about how education can best serve people ready to take on the climate crisis.
Co-Founder of Terra.do, Head of Education. Climate change educator and clean energy advocate βοΈπ 2x Masters and Ph.D. from Berkeley, Oxford ππ
Co-Founder of Terra.do, Head of Education. Climate change educator and clean energy advocate βοΈπ 2x Masters and Ph.D. from Berkeley, Oxford ππ
It's worth thinking critically about how education can best serve people ready to take on the climate crisis.
Are masculine-dominated approaches to climate action working? Not really. If we want to have a chance at climate stability, we all need to elevate the feminine in climate work.
Kamal Kapadia pursued a journey, in the 1990s, from India to the UK, learning about off-grid solar potential and contributing to rural electrification. Now, as solar growth exceeds predictions, Kamal sees it as a key tool against climate change, despite challenges.
Hydrogen has been an excellent fuel for over 40 years, but we've had to source it from fossil fuels. Well, it turns out that H2 can be sourced from waste biomatter or renewable electricity! Let's look at this βgreenβ hydrogen, an extremely high-powered renewable molecular fuel (think rocket ships!).