Publications

Infographic: Heat Stress in the Classroom

October 17, 2025

What is heat stress? Heat stress occurs when the body cannot get rid of excess heat. When this happens, the body’s core temperature rises and the heart increases. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, fainting, confusion, muscle cramps, headaches, heavy sweating and tiredness. Heat can trigger exhaustion or heat stroke and worsen existing conditions such as cardiovascular, […]

Towards Quality Climate Change Education for All

October 17, 2025

The rate of climate change since the mid-20th century is unrivalled in over a millennium. Climate change is the “biggest modern threat that humans have ever faced” (Eckstein et al., 2021). Since 1850, there has been a 1.1°C increase in global average temperatures due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and the exploitation of natural resources, leaving permanent scars on the planet (IPCC, 2021)

Summary: Fossil Fuel Subsidies, A Briefing for Education Unions

October 13, 2025

There is a strong consensus that fossil fuel subsidies (FS) obstruct the attainment of multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs) including poverty eradication (SDG1), global health (SDG3), gender equality (SDG5) and transition to affordable, reliable energy (SDG7) and sustainable consumption and production (SDG12).

Forging the education-climate justice connection

October 13, 2025

In the Asia-Pacific region, the impacts of the climate emergency are acutely felt by teachers and education support personnel, both as essential workers and as members of communities that are unjustly enmeshed in the cycle of disasters and crises.

Educators on a Heating Planet: Shaping Education Unions’ Vision for a Just Transition

October 13, 2025

Amidst an aggressively heating world, a just transition for educators has become a matter of urgency. Educators are already on the frontlines of climate change: every day, they are contending with the worst consequences of changes to the world’s climate. From extreme hurricanes and storms to massive flooding, prolonged droughts, severe heatwaves, and sinking islands, climate change is already altering the education sector in indirect yet profound ways. Thus, educators are stakeholders in the discussions surrounding climate action and the crucial project of shifting to a low-carbon world.

Education Unions for Climate Justice: Education International’s COP 27 Advocacy Toolkit

October 13, 2025

In 2019, EI member organisations globally recognized that educators and education unions have an important role to play in addressing the climate emergency and resolved to step up action for climate justice (see these two resolutions “Defending Education, Sustaining the World” and “Education and Research Play a Crucial Role for the Environment and for the Future of Humanity”). This strong mandate from education unions led to the launch of the Teach for the Planet campaign.