'The Circular Economy: Creating the World We Want'

Date: July 13, 2020

How Cool is That?! –Environmental Education for pre-K – age 99 (#10)

For adults, teachers and students: There are a lot of assumptions that drive how we think about and use the world’s resources. Let’s take a deeper look at those assumptions and some solutions.

“The Circular Economy: Creating the World We Want” webinar on July 16, 2020 at 3-4:15 PM. The webinar is hosted by the North American Association for Environmental Education.

"The problems of climate change, contaminated air and water, and waste management have all been made worse by consumerism fed by a “take-make-waste” production model. How can improvements in quality of life and economic development be decoupled from the consumption of limited resources? The concepts of “circular economy'' address this question by taking inspiration from nature as a regenerative system (renews, restores, and grows on its own) with no concept of waste. The circular economy provides us with a conceptual framework to design our production and consumption systems to focus on the value provided while moving towards “zero waste” as key outcome. Assets are designed to provide service that can be shared, reused, and renewed with as little material and energy lost as possible. This system is how many societies have functioned in the past and even the present (e.g., repairing and reusing goods so they can continue to provide value to users) and includes aspects of the sharing economy.
 
In this webinar, two international environmental experts will demystify the concept of the circular economy to show how it directly addresses the major environmental challenges we face, ways to advance it through education, and how it can strengthen STEM teaching.

Speakers: Pramod Kumar Sharma, Foundation for Environmental Education and Bill Wescott, Brain Oxygen LLC

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