What If Every School Became a Sustainability Lab?
What If Every School Became a Sustainability Lab? Children Learn Far More From a Working Solar Panel Than a Worksheet About One There is something slightly tragic about teaching children about climate change from a laminated worksheet under fluorescent lights in an overheated classroom, while the school roof above them sits empty, doing absolutely nothing except keeping out the rain. We tell pupils that renewable energy matters. We teach them about biodiversity, water conservation, recycling, carbon footprints, food miles and the importance of careful measurement. Then, at the end of the lesson, they close their books, put away their pens and walk past a building that could itself be teaching the same lesson far more powerfully. What if the school was not just the place where sustainability was discussed? What if the school became the experiment? What if every school became a sustainability lab? Not in the vague, glossy-brochure sense. Not a poster in the corridor with a smiling ...