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Greg Dance's avatar

Your article doesn’t give reasons for Labours rejection of CAN.

If you know those please can you state them?

If they leave a trail back to Labour’s big ticket funders it would be smoking gun, and if so youth need to know who ‘owns’ their futures.

Whether that is so or not, all ages have to act as if politics won’t help them then if it does help, its a bonus!

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Clifford Leggett's avatar

Climate Change is not where I would start on the Education Front.

I would start with Bottany. If the planets climate becoms unstable, modern red diesel intensive agriculture will colapse and without knowlege of what can be eaten the next generation will starve to death in a larder.

Transition was addressing said issues but appears to have collapsed.

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Liam's avatar

Botany is indeed among the things we suggest in education! Adaptation is the practical action that students can take to help with their stress levels. Botany is part of it. We feel students will care most about botany if they know that the food system is imperilled.

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