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How has

Samson Gabriel

 scored on climate education?

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Climate Education Report Card

A

Candidate Name:

Samson Gabriel

Constituency:

Eltham and Chislehurst

Party:

Green Party of England and Wales

Date:

10.6.24

Notes:

Gave positive,detailed responses to each question.

No notes given.

Question

Score (/5)

Do they support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?

5

Do they support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?

5

Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?

5

Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?

5

Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education? 

5

Total Score (/25)

25

Candidate's Responses

  1. Do you support the integration of climate change throughout every subject?

    Yes, I wholeheartedly support the integration of climate change education across all subjects. The climate crisis is a pressing issue that impacts every aspect of our lives, and it’s essential that our education system reflects this reality. By incorporating climate change into various fields such as science, geography, economics, and even literature and art, we can provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the issue and its far-reaching effects. As a candidate for Eltham and Chislehurst with the Green Party, I am committed to promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship through education. Our policies advocate for comprehensive climate education, ensuring that students are well-informed and prepared to take meaningful action in their communities and beyond. By integrating climate change into every subject, we can foster a culture of awareness and responsibility, equipping students to become active participants in creating a sustainable future.
  2. Do you support the teaching on solutions for climate change, as well as the causes and impacts?

    Yes, I fully support teaching solutions for climate change, alongside its causes and impacts. Understanding the root causes and the detrimental effects of climate change is crucial for students, but equally important is educating them on the potential solutions and actions they can take. This holistic approach empowers students not just with knowledge, but with the tools and motivation to make a positive difference. As a Green Party candidate for Eltham and Chislehurst, I believe our education system must evolve to address the urgency of the climate crisis. By incorporating solution-focused education, we can inspire innovation and proactive thinking in our students. Teaching about renewable energy, sustainable practices, conservation efforts, and technological advancements will help foster a generation that is not only aware of the challenges but also equipped to tackle them head-on. Incorporating solutions into the curriculum can also promote optimism and agency among students, showing them that while the situation is critical, there are viable paths forward. This balanced approach can inspire hope and drive collective action, which are essential for creating a sustainable future for all.
  3. Do they support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis?

    Yes, I strongly support more training for all teachers around the climate crisis. Equipping educators with comprehensive knowledge and resources about climate change is essential for fostering an informed and proactive student body. Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping young minds, and their ability to effectively communicate the complexities of climate science, as well as practical solutions, is crucial for a holistic educational experience. Enhanced training programs would enable teachers to integrate climate education across various subjects, ensuring that students understand the multifaceted nature of the crisis. This would not only improve students' awareness and understanding but also empower them to think critically about the issue and develop innovative solutions. Moreover, well-trained teachers can better address students' concerns and foster a supportive learning environment where climate change is approached with both urgency and optimism. Investing in teacher training around the climate crisis demonstrates a commitment to preparing our educators to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time. It ensures that the education system is aligned with the current scientific consensus and prepares students to be informed, engaged, and proactive citizens. As a Green Party candidate for Eltham and Chislehurst, I believe this is a crucial step towards a sustainable future for all.
  4. Do they support more money being spent to upgrade schools so they are carbon neutral?

    Yes, I wholeheartedly support allocating more funds to upgrade schools to become carbon neutral. Schools play a crucial role in our communities and serve as a model for future generations. By investing in carbon-neutral infrastructure, we can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of educational institutions and set a powerful example for students and the broader community about the importance of sustainability. Upgrading schools to be carbon neutral involves various initiatives, such as installing solar panels, improving insulation, and utilizing energy-efficient lighting and heating systems. These changes not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also lead to long-term cost savings on energy bills, which can be redirected towards educational resources and programs. Additionally, carbon-neutral schools provide healthier learning environments through improved air quality and temperature regulation, benefiting both students and staff. Furthermore, incorporating sustainable practices within schools offers an invaluable educational opportunity. Students can engage with real-world applications of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable building practices, fostering a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship. These hands-on learning experiences can inspire students to pursue careers in green technologies and environmental sciences, contributing to a more sustainable future. Investing in carbon-neutral schools is an investment in our children's future and the health of our planet. As a Green Party candidate for Eltham and Chislehurst, I am committed to advocating for these essential upgrades to ensure our educational institutions lead the way in the fight against climate change.
  5. Do they support more green skills being taught in job-related education? 

    Yes, I strongly support the inclusion of more green skills in job-related education. As we transition to a more sustainable economy, it is essential to equip our workforce with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in green industries. Integrating green skills into vocational training and job-related education programs ensures that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of the future while contributing to environmental sustainability. Teaching green skills encompasses a wide range of competencies, from renewable energy technologies and sustainable agriculture to energy efficiency and waste management. These skills are increasingly in demand as businesses and industries shift towards more sustainable practices. By providing education and training in these areas, we can create a workforce that is not only skilled and adaptable but also capable of driving innovation in green technologies and sustainable practices. Moreover, incorporating green skills into job-related education supports economic growth and job creation. The green economy offers numerous opportunities for employment, and by preparing workers with the necessary skills, we can ensure that these opportunities are accessible to all. This approach helps to create a more resilient and diverse economy, with benefits that extend beyond environmental impact to include economic stability and job security. As a Green Party candidate for Eltham and Chislehurst, I am committed to advocating for educational reforms that prioritize green skills development. By doing so, we can support a just transition to a sustainable economy, empower our workforce, and ensure that our community is well-positioned to benefit from the green jobs of the future.