Italy brings climate change into compulsory education and puts environmental protection into practice
On November 4, Lorenzo fioramonti, Italian Minister of education, said in an interview that he was ready to integrate climate change and sustainable development into Italy's compulsory education curriculum.
He also expressed the hope that Italy would become a leader in addressing climate change. From September 2020, all public schools in Italy will devote 33 hours of class hours a year to discussing climate change. Students of each grade should participate!