Italy's education minister says weekly climate change lessons are being made mandatory for the nation's public school students.
Italy's education minister says weekly climate change lessons are being made mandatory for the nation's public school students.
Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti tweeted Wednesday that his nation will be the first country in the world to make studying sustainability and climate change compulsory.Fioramonti is a lawmaker for the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement party. At the start of this school year, he said students would be excused from missing class to participate in Fridays for Future climate change protests.———
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