In response to Vancouver's 2021 heat dome, the report focuses on protecting Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES) communities living in social housing through DIY passive cooling techniques. The proposed solutions aim to lower heat risks affordably and quickly. Aligned with Vancouver's Climate Adaptation Plan, the report advocates for sustainable, long-term improvements in urban heat resilience, stressing the need for more robust strategies to ensure a safer living environment for marginalized populations.

Partner: Union Gospel Mission (UGM)
Funder: City of Vancouver & UBC
Keywords: social sustainability, sustainable development & green economy urban heat resilience, extreme heat, climate action 

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2024
Singh Radhika Singh

This report analyzes models, best practices, and common stumbling blocks for City-University partnerships on climate justice. It aims to inform the development of the CLimate Equity Action and Resilience (CLEAR) project, a new partnership in Vancouver, Canada.

Partner: UBC Sustainability Hub & UBC Learning Exchange
Funder: UBC (McConnell Foundation)
Keywords: social sustainability, sustainable development & green economy  

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2024
Linsell Tim Linsell

The program allows for the formation of a learning community around a shared understanding of the ways in which climate change impacts us as a global community. Each week, participants are challenged with the hard questions around these topics and are able to bring both the ideas and innovative learning practices directly into their classrooms. Students are then able to see the global interconnectedness and understand complex concepts through comparative analysis of the effects, impacts, and resulting realities within their local communities. 

2024
Climate Action Exchange

Sustainability in teaching and learning (STL) is the deliberate construction of learning experiences, across disciplines, so that graduates can demonstrate proficiency in competencies for sustainable development.

Sustainability in teaching and learning includes:

1. Course outcomes that focus on the development of such competencies.
2. Instructional strategies that provide opportunity for students to practice and get feedback 
3. Assessment that directly measures student skill level in the competencies.  

All are required to support students in reliably developing these competencies by the completion of an undergraduate degree at USask.

2024
University of Saskatchewan

The Toolkit will enable the pan-university interdisciplinary infusion of the SDGs into classrooms at York University which will reinforce the commitment to make positive change for students, campuses, and our local and global communities. Using the SDGs as a pedagogical framework for the student learning experience strengthens its application to education, links purpose with impact, and encourages students to take the first step to right the future. Every program and faculty member will be able to identify how their classrooms can welcome an SDG discussion, activity, or lesson.

2024
York University

Climate Solutions 101 is the world’s first major educational effort focused solely on solutions. Rather than rehashing well-known climate challenges, Project Drawdown centers game-changing climate action based on its own rigorous scientific research and analysis. This course, presented in video units and in-depth conversations, combines Project Drawdown’s trusted resources with the expertise of several inspiring voices from around the world. Climate solutions become attainable with increased access to free, science-based educational resources, elevated public discourse, and tangible examples of real-world action. Continue your climate solutions journey, today.

2024
Project Drawdown

A campaign that advocates for better representation and awareness of the climate crisis in every department's curriculum.

2024
Oxford Climate Society

The Toolkit consists of a starter guide for teaching climate and environmental justice resources for studentsclimate justice data sets, and 12 adaptable teaching modules. In each module, there are learning objectives and an agenda, foundational resources (like videos or readings), lecture material and notes, and project and assignment options.

2024
MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative

This guide was created to explain the purpose, importance, and goals behind the creation of this digital resource on environmental education, as well as to support educators as they use this resource with their students. The focus is K to 12 audiences.

Why create a digital learning resource on environmental racism? If you were to browse through the current curriculum in BC you would find mentions of environmental racism to be non-existent in elementary school and few and far between in high school. Additionally, resources for educators and learners on the topic of environmental racism are extremely hard to find and lack content and context in relation to British Columbia. This hints toward the fact that many adults and children alike may be unaware of the prevalence of environmental racism at work in their own province and country. In fact, they may not even be able to explain the concept of environmental racism. This is a sign of the failure of our current curriculum to address the inequity, discrimination, and oppression still very much at work in our country today. As such, we decided to take on this important concept in an effort to provide a contextualized look at environmental racism, what it means, who it affects, and how we as educators and learners alike can move forward toward the end goal of an environmentally just society.

 

2024
Carina Losito & Cody Peters

Focusing on recentering water engagement through an Indigenous lens, anchored by the Fraser River/Estuary model, this project features a workshop and actionable guidance for Sierra Club BC's Mother Tree Local Leaders Program. Empowering leaders to nurture personal and organizational water relationships, it fosters diverse environmental stewardship through land-based education. Includes insights from collaborating environmental NGOs that translate expertise into practical suggestions.

Partner: Sierra Club BC
Funder: UBC (Sitka Foundation)
Keywords: sustainability in education, water, Indigenous knowledge systems 

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2023
Jessica Groat

OpenLearn and its associated products attract around 13 million visitors each year from around the world. Whether it’s a two-minute exploration or a 24-hour expedition into learning that you’re after, you’ll find it on OpenLearn for free.
OpenLearn allows you to learn for free, at any time.

Keywords: Education
Link to Resource: https://www.open.edu/openlearn/

Course Activities & Assignments
The Open University

Open Yale Courses provides free and open access to a selection of introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers and scholars at Yale University. The aim of the project is to expand access to educational materials for all who wish to learn.

Keywords: Education
Link to Resource: https://oyc.yale.edu/

Course Activities & Assignments
Yale University

Provides free access to a vast collection of course materials, lecture notes, assignments, and exams across various subjects. It covers undergraduate and graduate-level courses.

Keywords: Education, Teaching, materials, & teaching resources
Link to Resource: https://ocw.mit.edu/ 

Web-based Resources
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The purpose of this speaker series is to acknowledge the commitment that every individual and our organizations have to inclusivity and to addressing systemic racism. With a focus on anti-indigenous, anti-black, and anti-people-of-colour (IBPOC) racism, this series seeks to identify the responsibility educators have to facilitating and supporting anti-racist approaches and strategies within their practice to enhance and transform learning environments and learning cultures. Presenters have been asked to focus on education, racism, and anti-racism in our digital age.
Keywords: Systemic racism
Link to Resource: https://met.ubc.ca/speaker-series/

Web-based Resources
Master of Educational Technology - UBC

A glossary of terms covers various social, cultural, and systemic concepts related to identity, power dynamics, social justice, agriculture, oppression, and more.

Keywords: Social Identity and Justice, Food Systems and Agriculture, Colonialism and Indigenous Rights
Link to Resource: https://justfood.landfood.ubc.ca/glossary-of-terms/

Web-based Resources
Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, UBC

The SDG Academy is the premier source of high-quality resources and guidance on education for the SDGs, with the mandate to enrich the field of sustainable development and advance Agenda 2030

Keywords: SDGs, Courses, Special Issue Journals
Link to Resource: https://sdgacademy.org/

Web-based Resources
SDG Academy

The Planetary Health Alliance is a growing consortium of over 350 universities, non-governmental organizations, research institutes, and government entities from 60+ countries around the world committed to understanding and addressing the impacts of global environmental change on human health and wellbeing.

Keywords: Health, Development, Public Policy
Link to Resource: https://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/ph-education-materials

Web-based Resources
Planetary Health Alliance

Health Care Without Harm works to transform health care worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice.

Keywords: Health, Environmental Justice, Medical Waste
Link to Resource: https://noharm.org/ 

Web-based Resources
Health Care Without Harm

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