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How does climate change impact education and social justice? | Research for the Real World

Nov 08, 202128 min
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Episode description

With beginnings in the study of Classics, becoming a teacher, Master’s research in Northern Tanzania at a Massai school, Dr Charlotte Nussey brings a unique set of experiences to each of the research projects she is heavily involved in. Climate change has always played a key part in her research focus on education and intersecting inequalities.

Dr Keri Wong hears about how the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals relate to the environment and education, Dr Nussey’s interdisciplinary and participatory work, not only across UCL but also across borders, and more about the Climate-U project, particularly about the perspectives of project partners based in countries in danger of facing the worst outcomes of the climate crisis.

Full show notes and links: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2021/nov/how-does-climate-change-impact-education-and-social-justice-rftrw-s11e03


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