In this month's essay in the National Council for Science and the Environment, Judy Braus, Executive Director, North American Association for Environmental Education,  explores the parallels and intersections of the COVID-19 pandemic and  climate change and highlights the importance of environmental education  in addressing both challenges.  
Judy Braus writes, “Environmental education teaches us  about earth systems, about human engagement with our environment, about  the use and equitable allocation of natural resources, about civic  engagement and critical thinking, and about social justice. At its core,  environmental education is about creating a nation of problem solvers  for the future. As a society, we need to ensure that we’re regenerating  and reimagining the expertise we’ll need in the future. Environmental  education also restores hope and provides uplifting experiences in  nature, in classrooms, and in communities that help heal our hearts and  heads and inspire us to tackle tough challenges.” She goes on to talk more about the need to come together around Climate Change work, as we continue to battle our current COVID-19 pandemic. Read more on the National Council for Science and the Environment website.