This week, more than 10,000 people perished in a super typhoon in the Philippines−yet another devastating reminder of the increasing danger of climate change. Beyond the need for immediate policy changes, the only hope for the future is to educate young people about ecology and the importance of working in harmony with nature rather than against it. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, there is a high school which has the potential to offer this possibility. Its story is unique, and its students need more opportunities to fulfill their human responsibility to be stewards of the earth.
by Maria Hetman
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Relatively unknown but extremely important: an environmental high school in Sarajevo
This week, more than 10,000 people perished in a super typhoon in the Philippines−yet another devastating reminder of the increasing danger of climate change. Beyond the need for immediate policy changes, the only hope for the future is to educate young people about ecology and the importance of working in harmony with nature rather than against it. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, there is a high school which has the potential to offer this possibility. Its story is unique, and its students need more opportunities to fulfill their human responsibility to be stewards of the earth.
by Maria Hetman
This week, more than 10,000 people perished in a super typhoon in the Philippines−yet another devastating reminder of the increasing danger of climate change. Beyond the need for immediate policy changes, the only hope for the future is to educate young people about ecology and the importance of working in harmony with nature rather than against it. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, there is a high school which has the potential to offer this possibility. Its story is unique, and its students need more opportunities to fulfill their human responsibility to be stewards of the earth.
by Maria Hetman