Resource Title
Climate Revolution: One World Week development education and global citizenship education resource pack
Summary
Young people across the planet have become instrumental and a leading voice in taking action against Climate Change and for Climate Justice.
This resource explores the issue of Climate Change and the Sustainable Development Goals.
It is designed for Global Educators, Youth Workers, Development Education practitioners, trainers, climate activists, changemakers of all shapes and sizes but in particular those working with the current generation of young people.
Resource Details
Description
Organised into 14 activities that cover a wide range of learning levels on topics related to climate change, climate justice and reflectings on taking collective action).
Produced as part of the national One World Week youth work programme and during an era of youth-led climate strikes, , Climate Revolution contains many new and innovative activities that can be adapted and refined. For example:
- What would Ireland look like in 2100, and where would the capital city be located ? (hint: see Braystones, p.24)
- How does the framing of information influence how decisions are made, and what are the differences between confirmation bias, negativity bias, the Dunning Kruger Effect and the Ikea Effect? (see the behavioural science pages on p.26-27)
- Busting climate myths, exploring ‘fast fashion’ and how to begin ‘climate conversations’
Contents List
- Introduction
- One World Week
- Climate Change and the SDGs
- What are the Government/Scientists saying?
- Climate Jargon Buster
- Activity 1 – Where Do We Stand? Climate Action Spectrum
- Activity 2 – Ireland 2100 – The Flood
- Activity 3 – The Helps and Hurts of Climate Change Behavioural Science – Cognitive Biases
- Activity 4 – Who has the Power?
- Activity 5 – My World, My Planet, My Climate
- Activity 6 – STEAM – Climate Outburst. The Spectrum of Persuadability
- Activity 7 – Climate Conversations Perspective Tools
- Activity 8 – Spaceship Earth and Climate Justice!
- Activity 9 – Climate Avoidance Bingo. Fake News and Fact Checker
- Activity 10 – The Miracle Question. Art of Change
- Activity 11– Who Deserves a Just Transition
- Activity 12 – Releasing the Arrow
- Activity 13 – The Impact of Fast Fashion on Climate Change
- Activity 14 – Taking Action – Climate
- Action in Ireland
Available from:
Download Climate Revolution PDF (15.8MB)
Visit the One World Week section or the Development Education programme of the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI)
For more information, print copies and queries, contact leo@nyci.ie