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From Climate Anxiety to Climate Agency: A Case Study of Earth Warriors Global and the Reimagination of Childhood Climate Education
1  School of Management Studies, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India
2  Department of Applied Sciences, Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj, India
Academic Editor: Louis Moustakas

Abstract:

Childhood has emerged as a critical arena for cultivating resilience, empathy, and environmental responsibility in the face of the climate crisis. This paper presents an analytical case study of Earth Warriors Global, a social enterprise working at the intersection of climate change, sustainability, and education. The organization develops and delivers innovative climate education programs for children aged 3–11, integrating storytelling, play, and experiential learning to transform climate anxiety into climate courage. Through a synthesis of publicly available data, program documentation, and theoretical literature on childhood development and environmental learning, this study examines how Earth Warriors Global reframes climate education as a process of empowerment rather than fear.

The analysis highlights the organization’s global impact—reaching over 100,000 students and 10,000 teachers across 15 countries—through climate education training, workshops, and advisory programs. This paper argues that by embedding emotional intelligence, collaboration, and creativity into climate learning, Earth Warriors Global models a transformative pedagogy that aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 13: Climate Action). This study also explores how such early interventions nurture critical thinking and social agency among children, laying the foundation for long-term behavioral change.

By situating climate education within the broader field of childhood and youth studies, this paper underscores the role of socially engaged learning in shaping future citizens capable of leading sustainability transitions. It concludes that initiatives like Earth Warriors Global illustrate how rethinking childhood education can serve as a cornerstone for intergenerational climate action and collective resilience.

Keywords: childhood education; climate literacy; social innovation; youth empowerment; sustainability; environmental psychology

 
 
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