BRAZIL, ANNOUNCES

EARTHDAY.ORG Brazil District of Columbia

07.08.2025 - 18:06:36

BRAZIL ANNOUNCES PIONEERING DECISION TO TEACH CLIMATE EDUCATION IN EVERY SCHOOL BY 2025, AS EARTHDAY.ORG'S MISSION TO PROMOTE CLIMATE EDUCATION IN ALL SCHOOLS GLOBALLY CONTINUES

in Belém do Pará, Brazil emphasized the importance of environmental education. EARTHDAY.ORG was honored to be a part of the NGO coalition advocating for climate education at the Amazon Summit. Our office for Latin America, based in Brazil, continues to work for universal climate education across the region.

"Climate education gives students critically important skills that will help power the global economy," says Bryce Coon, Director Climate Education Initiatives, EDO. "Not just in the future but right now. Our recent report, Climate Education Vs. The Climate Crisis lays out what an important role teaching this subject will play in creating a climate-ready workforce."

"As the regional lead for EARTHDAY.ORG (EDO), is it truly fulfilling to see our work pay off and once again we are proud that Brazil is taking the lead across Latin American," says Rodolfo Beltran, Regional Director for South America at EARTHDAY.ORG. "We will continue to robustly promote climate education, with the goal of ensuring it is included in every K–12 school curriculum worldwide."

"We want to see climate education on every country's Nationally Determined Contribution, (NDC)," said Bryce Coon, Director Education Initiatives, EDO. "Which is why we wrote an NDC Guide. We are committed to finishing the job we started nearly a decade ago to achieve this."

EARTHDAY.ORG fully recognizes Brazil's on-going commitment to environmental protection, including a 40% reduction in Amazon deforestation and the expansion of renewable energy sources, which now constitute 48% of Brazil's energy matrix. President Lula da Silva's climate leadership will be on full display as Brazil prepares to host COP30 of the UNFCCC in BELÉM in 2025.

"We need to remember that the cavalry isn't coming. We are the cavalry when it comes to coping with a rapidly changing climate. Climate education is a vitally important part of our arsenal and Brazil understands that." says Kathleen Rogers, President, EDO

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