JULY 2024
 
Dear Educators, FOREWORD
 
 
Greetings from CSE’s Green Educators’ Network (GEN)!

We present to you the latest edition of our monthly newsletter, EarthWise. As advocates for progressive education in environmental studies, we are committed to providing you with a valuable resource that goes beyond the conventional boundaries of learning.

This month we conducted the second session in our special series — The Educators’ Guide to Environmental Studies. CSE expert Sugeet Grover explained the crucial elements that make an institution sustainable and how local practices can play a role in the process. If you missed out on attending the session, you can view the session recording using this link: Building Sustainable Campuses: Session Recording

We recognise your pivotal role in imparting knowledge and fostering a sense of responsibility among your students. In this journey, EarthWise aims to provide you with well-researched articles, resources, and stories to aid your teaching.

If you wish to provide any feedback or contribute to the newsletter, Please write to us at sakshi.uniyal@cseindia.org.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts and feedback!


Warmly,
The University Programme Team
   
 
IN FOCUS
 
 
Down To Earth
Wildlife & Biodiversity
The climate crisis is looming large for tigers in the Sundarbans, veteran wildlife and conservation scientist Yadvendradev Vikramsinh Jhala has told Down To Earth (DTE).
 
 
LEAD STORY
 
 
More than half of India’s total population (55.6 per cent) is unable to afford a healthy diet, according to the United Nations’ State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report published on July 24, 2024. Down To Earth presents main takeaways from the report. Every year, this most intensely scrutinized of FAO’s reports presents the headline number of undernourished people around the world, while advocating for strategies against hunger and malnutrition. Down To Earth
 
   
 
Down To Earth
 
NEWS
 
     
  The new oil:
Australia set to power India’s clean energy transition
 
     
 
Down To Earth
 
NEWS
 
     
  Budget 2024-25: Compensation for crop losses continues to be a distant dream for Indian farmers  
     
 
     
   
     
 
Online Event
The Educators Guide to Environmental Studies
   
Training Programmes
Course Dates: August 21-23, 2024
 
     
 
Events
That ‘E’ Word, the CSE podcast series
   
Training Programmes
Course Dates: August 06-13, 2024
 
   
 
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