Italy is to become the first country in the world in which the study of climate change will be made compulsory in schools, the education minister announced on Tuesday.
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| A fire in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, September this year. |
Under a new law, all state schools will dedicate around an hour a week to sustainability and climate change issues from the beginning of the next academic year, said Lorenzo Fioramonti. That would amount to around 33 hours a year.
“This is a new model of civic education centred on sustainable development and climate change,” the minister told The Telegraph.
“It’s a new subject that will be taught from grade one to grade 13, from the ages of six through to 19.”
Read the story from The Telegraph by Nick Squires - “Italy to become first country to make studying climate change compulsory in schools.”

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