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Learning at the Edge of Climate Reality

Essays, evidence, and reflections on climate education, resilience, and childhood in a disrupted world.

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Policy Article

When Policy Stops at Awareness: Why Climate Education Fails Children During Disasters

Knowing the science isn't enough; we need a policy that keeps children safe and learning 

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RESEARCH

Learning From Stories, Not Just Studies

Why Narrative Matters in Climate Education

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Article

Why Play Works When Classrooms Fail

The Science Behind Learning Through Play in Crisis

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OP-ED

Children Do Not Experience Climate Change as Data:

An Anthropological View from Classrooms

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OP-ED

Why ReGen’s Model Is Viable

A Systems Perspective

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OP-ED

The Economics of Learning Loss

Why Climate Disruption Is a Hidden Education Cost

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Ebook

Culture Matters in Climate Learning

Why Local Stories Teach Better Than Global Narratives

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Gamification Without Distraction

Designing Engagement That Builds Understanding

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ARTICLE

Offline Is Not a Limitation

Why Low-Tech Solutions Scale Better in Climate-Vulnerable Regions

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Article

Nepal’s Climate Education Gap

Learning Systems Built for a Climate That No Longer Exists

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