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Publication Date: 2025
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Contextualizing Climate Change Education: Taking Nature Seriously
Michael Bonnett1
Journal of Moral Education, v54 n1 p13-26 2025
This paper argues that a proper response to the onset of potentially catastrophic human-induced climate change requires an understanding that is both broader and deeper than that which frequently informs current policies and that focusses on technological solutions and some behaviour modification. Such a technologically orientated response is seen as standing in danger of reinforcing what are argued to be the key underlying causes of anthropogenic climate change: immoderate anthropocentrism and conceiving nature essentially as purely a resource. A view of nature that seeks to characterize and respect nature's intrinsic moral standing that is based on recognizing its inherent integrity, normativity and intrinsic value is developed. The genuinely receptive-responsive relationship with nature that emerges is argued to lie at the heart of the kind of environmental consciousness that can properly address climate change issues and that therefore constitutes a central concern of climate change education.
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Climate, Environmental Education, Environment, Integrity, Teaching Methods, Metacognition, Behavior Change, Technology
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1Independent Scholar, Formerly Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK