“It’s vital that we help the next generation to participate in the green economy by teaching them skills to design a better future and create value from sustainability,” says Steve Varley, Former EY Global Vice Chair — Sustainability. “What’s great to see is that, after participating in these EY Ripples sessions, young people and EY people alike are reporting that they found the activities valuable and inspiring.”
Young people reported that their understanding of environmental sustainability following the sessions increased from 74% to 87%. A university career coach was grateful that the clinics “exposed students to real-world problems.” Finally, EY facilitators have said that they were “proud to be part of it,” that “it really adds a lot to the EY experience,” and that it was “a great opportunity to capture new environmental insights to pass on to EY colleagues and clients.”
These outcomes demonstrate that moving the needle on sustainability will require a different kind of education for the next generation — one that promotes environmental literacy while nurturing skills such as critical reasoning and problem solving, creativity and innovation, and communication and collaboration. In combination, these skills are increasingly important to ideating and scaling better answers to the interconnected challenges of climate change and social inequality.
Importantly, addressing these matters in the classroom is not only about solving problems for tomorrow. Engaging Gen Z in climate literacy today helps to ease their sense of disillusionment and concern, and gives them a pathway for taking meaningful action on the climate emergency, starting right now.
As the world seeks to tackle the climate emergency and create a new set of commitments at the UN Climate Change Conference this year (COP26), EY Ripples initiatives will continue bringing generations together, providing lifelong learning on sustainability and amplifying the voices of those who will be most impacted by climate change.
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