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Education 40.4

Environmental education teaches how to be in the world, how to connect and partner with others to achieve a goal, how to synthesize disparate world views and consider innovative possibilities as solutions.

A\J’s 2014 Education issue digs into what it means to get an environmental education – plus where to get one, what you can do with it, and why everyone should have one.

Environmental education teaches how to be in the world, how to connect and partner with others to achieve a goal, how to synthesize disparate world views and consider innovative possibilities as solutions.

A\J’s 2014 Education issue digs into what it means to get an environmental education – plus where to get one, what you can do with it, and why everyone should have one.

In this issue:

  • An inspiring feature essay by Natasha Milijasevic on the unique value of an environmental education.
  • Jane Goodall on why today’s grads make great leaders.
  • Grad profiles: what real alumni are doing with Canadian environmental degrees.
  • Our annual guide to environmental post-secondary programs across the country.
  • How we’ll get past the nuclear era’s fiscal meltdown. 
  • A creative Vancouverite’s success with at-home hydroponics.
  • How-to: A DIY solar water heater.
  • Methane-bleeding fracking wells.
  • A Q&A with racecar driver Leilani Münter.

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