Hopeful Education encourages learners to evaluate progress, believe in humanity, and help to create a better world. Featured in @tes; from @DavidAlcock1
The guiding values of Hopeful Education are ‘understanding progress, believing in humanity, and creating a better world’. Follow us to stay posted and please DM or reply with your take on @HopefulEd https://t.co/udOFxzb5o8
I guess most of you have by now seen the recent TED talk of my colleague @_HannahRitchie ?
If you haven't, I very much recommend listening to Hannah's talk about our generation's opportunity to improve both people's living conditions and our environment:
https://t.co/zHiImMRAl6
Time to revisit other previous battlegrounds (smoking bans, vacuum cleaner power, 100w lightbulbs, etc) and apply them to today’s? Claire Harding: Twenty years since London's congestion charge began, road-user charging is still the future - OnLondon https://t.co/V5eiGETnga
Really interesting research. Also contains link to meta-analysis on role of hope. #geographyteacher Anger is most powerful emotion by far for spurring climate action, study finds https://t.co/aPhWvIH11I
@PeterMcCormack@GaryLineker@RishiSunak The poorest shouldn’t pay more: taxes on frequent flyers and other big emitters of CO2 would help. And yes, we are a small cog, but every little helps, and we are all in this together. Also think about soft power benefits and prime mover advantages in terms of clean energy tech.