William Adlong
Charles Sturt University
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International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education | 2013
William Adlong
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to critique constructively and complement the Talloires Declaration with a focus on social and cultural elements that shape action. These elements are important to achieving the needed response to the environmental issues that the Talloires Declaration highlights. While the Talloires Declaration has been significant and successful in a number of ways, it does not make clearly visible the social conditioning that – beyond information and knowledge about issues – has such a determining influence on action and environmental literacy.Design/methodology/approach – In this article the action and change the Talloires Declaration seeks to achieve is considered against a backdrop of selected social theory and education for sustainability literature. This literature provides insights on the social change that is part of bringing about environmental improvement.Findings – Patterns of thinking and acting that determine whether action on the environment is taken, an important a...
Environmental Education Research | 2015
William Adlong; Elaine Dietsch
The likelihood of adverse health impacts from climate change is high. Actions to reduce emissions, however, not only mitigate climate change but often have more immediate health co-benefits. One substantial co-benefit is gained through reductions of the high health costs of pollution from fossil fuel power stations, particularly coal. Evidence indicates that the combustion of coal for electricity is responsible for over 200,000 deaths globally per year. Reducing such deaths is a health co-benefit of greenhouse mitigation actions that promote renewable energy or energy efficiency. Together, health co-benefits of mitigation and the health risks of climate change strengthen the calls from climate action networks for cleaner energy production and for other initiatives to reduce greenhouse emissions. The purpose of this scholarly review is to highlight the value of reframing climate change as a health issue to environmental movements and to environmental education and environmental education research. The purpose is also to highlight the potential for further collaboration between formal and informal environmental educators/researchers and the health professions. Health professionals and health educators would bring new voices for climate action to public and policy discourse as well as facilitate mitigation in their organisations and communities.
Computers in Education | 2009
Barney Dalgarno; Andrea G. Bishop; William Adlong; Danny Bedgood
HERDSA Annual International Conference 2003 | 2003
William Adlong; Danny Bedgood; Andrea G. Bishop; Kenneth Dillon; Terrence Haig; Stuart Helliwell; Paul D. Prenzler; Kevin Robards; Malcolm Pettigrove; Jouhani Tuovinen
Collegian | 2015
William Adlong; Elaine Dietsch
Australian journal of environmental education | 2012
William Adlong
Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (formerly UniServe Science Conference) | 2012
Barney Dalgarno; Andrea G. Bishop; Danny R. Bedgood; William Adlong
Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) Annual Conference | 2006
William Adlong; Danny Bedgood; Andrea G. Bishop; Kenneth Dillon; Paul D. Prenzler; Kevin Robards; Danielle Ryan
12th Annual International Conference on Post-compulsory Education and Training | 2004
William Adlong; Danny Bedgood; Andrea G. Bishop; Susan Higgins; Kenneth Dillon; Terrence Haig; Paul D. Prenzler; Kevin Robards
Scholarly Inquiry into Science Teaching and Learning Symposium | 2004
Barney Dalgarno; Andrea G. Bishop; Danny Bedgood; William Adlong