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Environmental education in transition: A critical review of recent research on climate change and energy education
Authors:Simon N Jorgenson  Jennie C Stephens  Beth White
Institution:1. Department of Education, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA;2. simon.jorgenson@uvm.edu;4. School of Public Policy &5. Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;6. Big Picture Learning, Milton, Vermont, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The transition from centralized energy systems based on fossil fuels to renewable-based systems is a macro-level societal shift necessitated by climate change. This review of recent environmental education (EE) research identifies gaps and opportunities for promoting environmental action in this new context. We found that environmental educators and researchers are currently focused on researching and promoting energy conservation behavior with an emphasis on children and youth. We also found an emerging research focus on energy transitions at the regional and national levels. We recommend that environmental educators and researchers adopt a vision and strategy for climate change and energy education that more explicitly addresses the role of collective action, multiactor networks, and sociotechnical innovation in shaping energy transition processes.
Keywords:climate action  energy systems  sustainability transitions
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