The quote comes from the start of this article on the Guardian website.
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The quote comes from the start of this article on the Guardian website.
Hat-tip to Manchester Friends of the Earth‘s weekly digest. You can (and should!) subscribe for free here.
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I am a trained teacher but I can no longer teach without compromising my ethics. It’s treachery not teaching to present as important things that aren’t and ignore the things that really matter. All of our education is meaningless if we don’t survive!
If our children are to be this planet’s hope for the future, they need to be taught at a very early age the effects of our continued waste and self-destruction. Else they grow up to be like every other politician who continues to sweep this global issue under the rug of indifference.