Using literature in climate change education

Spark new conversations about the natural world with our range of literary suggestions

With COP29 coming to a close this week, you might be looking for ways to continue the conversation around climate change and sustainability in your classroom. Teaching climate change can feel daunting, but combining science with literature can be an engaging way to continue these topics. Read on to discover some of DE’s top picks. 

Exploring ecosystems through stories 

Example Text: The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

Climate Change Through Poetry

Example Text: There Will Come Soft Rains by Sara Teasdale

Sustainability Through Novels

Example Text: The Overstory by Richard Powers

Understanding Renewable Energy Through Nonfiction

Example Text: How We’ll Live on Mars by Stephen Petranek

Combining Literature and Experiments

Pair texts with practical science lessons, like creating a terrarium or testing renewable energy models, to help pupils visualise and apply what they’ve learned.

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