As anger grows over the destruction of the natural world, climate change news stories are increasingly prevalent in the media. It's vital that young people are able to have their say on these issues. For that, they need the knowledge and skills to make sense of the stories, statistics and protests reported in the news.
Find a range of teaching resources that build speaking, listening, problem-solving and creativity skills.
If you like these, check out our other teaching resources in our resource library!
Environment and climate resources
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Ocean conservation: Iceland’s whaling licence
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Tuvalu: a digital country?
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Fast fashion: should it be banned?
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Eco-anxiety
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COP28: investigating numbers
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Climate change: extreme temperatures
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The world's most liveable cities in 2023
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Post-pandemic: the return of tourism
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Lab-grown meat
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Earth day: tougher climate laws?
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Plastics and the planet
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The circular economy
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Nuclear power: reputation v reality
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Sustainable living: building biodiversity
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Sustainability and sports
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Greenwashing
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2022 news review
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World Cup: the legacy of big events
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COP27: is it sustainable?
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The global food crisis
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Space: a positive human future?
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Floods in Pakistan: sustainable solutions
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Climate change in court