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Weaving Climate Action Into Every Course With Karen Costa

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What if you were asked to incorporate climate action into your existing curriculum? Would you respond with: “I’m not a climate scientist,” and follow up with “what does climate have to do with what I teach?” It may sound odd, but whether you teach calculus, drama, or beginner Spanish, our podcast guest says ALL courses are climate courses—period.

Many of us experience feelings of anxiety or hopelessness when we hear the words "climate crisis." Knowing that the best way to stave off despair is through action, Karen Costa got to work. She created Climate Action Pedagogy (CAP) and with it, she wants educators to weave climate education into their classes, no climate science degree necessary. There’s no telling what the cumulative beneficial environmental and mental health impacts would be if students were empowered to address the climate crisis.

In this episode, Dr. Emma Zone sits down with author, adjunct faculty, faculty development facilitator and the creator of CAP, Karen Costa to discuss:

  • the link between mental health and climate action education
  • how all courses are climate courses
  • how action is the antidote to despair
  • the connection between neurodivergent students and climate action leadership
  • how to weave climate action into your course

To learn more about Karen Costa and the work she does, visit ClimateActionPedagogy.com, order a copy of her book 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos: A Guide for Online Teachers and Flipped Classes, and watch for the upcoming publication of Open Minds: Designing and Teaching for ADHD Students' Success.

Remember to follow us on social media. You can find us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Facebook @D2L. Check out our YouTube channel for the video version of this podcast and so much more. Please take a moment to rate, review and share the podcast, and reach out with comments and ideas for future episodes.
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What if you were asked to incorporate climate action into your existing curriculum? Would you respond with: “I’m not a climate scientist,” and follow up with “what does climate have to do with what I teach?” It may sound odd, but whether you teach calculus, drama, or beginner Spanish, our podcast guest says ALL courses are climate courses—period.

Many of us experience feelings of anxiety or hopelessness when we hear the words "climate crisis." Knowing that the best way to stave off despair is through action, Karen Costa got to work. She created Climate Action Pedagogy (CAP) and with it, she wants educators to weave climate education into their classes, no climate science degree necessary. There’s no telling what the cumulative beneficial environmental and mental health impacts would be if students were empowered to address the climate crisis.

In this episode, Dr. Emma Zone sits down with author, adjunct faculty, faculty development facilitator and the creator of CAP, Karen Costa to discuss:

  • the link between mental health and climate action education
  • how all courses are climate courses
  • how action is the antidote to despair
  • the connection between neurodivergent students and climate action leadership
  • how to weave climate action into your course

To learn more about Karen Costa and the work she does, visit ClimateActionPedagogy.com, order a copy of her book 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos: A Guide for Online Teachers and Flipped Classes, and watch for the upcoming publication of Open Minds: Designing and Teaching for ADHD Students' Success.

Remember to follow us on social media. You can find us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Facebook @D2L. Check out our YouTube channel for the video version of this podcast and so much more. Please take a moment to rate, review and share the podcast, and reach out with comments and ideas for future episodes.
For more content for educators, by educators, please visit the Teaching & Learning Studio where you can listen to more podcast episodes, register for free D2L Master Classes and read articles written by educational leaders. Sign up for our Teaching & Learning Studio newsletter and never miss a thing.

To learn more about how D2L is transforming the way the world learns, visit our website at D2L.com
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