Climate education must be seen not as a narrow addition to the curriculum but as an interdisciplinary foundation for the future. It intersects with science, economics, governance, and ethics. If implemented thoughtfully, it can equip the next generation not just to understand climate change, but to actively shape solutions. | Photo: iStock/ Getty Images

Climate education must be seen not as a narrow addition to the curriculum but as an interdisciplinary foundation for the future. It intersects with science, economics, governance, and ethics. If implemented thoughtfully, it can equip the next generation not just to understand climate change, but to actively shape solutions. | Photo: iStock/ Getty Images

Climate education is not just about saving the planet; it is about preparing people to live responsibly and safely in a rapidly changing world. As India grapples with heatwaves, erratic monsoons, and rising pollution, the need to embed climate literacy within the education system has become urgent.

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