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Chodkowska-Miszczuk, Justyna – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
It is not only worth talking about the chances of survival in the fight against emerging environmental and socio-economic threats, but it is necessary to use all possible means to influence public awareness. It is awareness that shapes our attitudes and literacy. The core of these tools is cross-sectoral place-based education. This raises the…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Energy, Partnerships in Education
Adlong, William – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2012
The rapid development of renewable energy technologies has a number of implications for environmental educators and educators more generally. The costs of a number of renewable energy technologies are expected to be competitive with fossil fuels within 10-15 years and some installations are competitive already. From 2006-2011 global installations…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Fuels, Energy
Thomas, Chacko; Jennings, Philip; Lloyd, Bob – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
Renewable energy education is evolving rapidly in response to drivers such as oil depletion and global warming. There is a rapidly increasing level of student interest in these topics and a growing demand from industry and government for skilled personnel to develop sustainable energy systems and greenhouse solutions. Several Australian and New…
Descriptors: Energy Education, Student Interests, Energy, Foreign Countries

Davis, Peter – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1987
Examines some of the reasons why energy education programs in Australia tend not to be tied closely with the environmental impacts of energy use. Highlights some of the difficulties facing the environmental education teacher who wishes to conduct a valid study of energy sources. (TW)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, College Science, Curriculum Development, Energy Conservation