In Britain, students will take a new exam


Children will study the issue of climate change.
In the UK, from 2025, British schoolchildren will take an exam in natural history, a discipline that combines ecology, natural history and climatology. The Guardian writes about it.
The authorities of the country expect that the course will help schoolchildren understand the issues of environmental sustainability, nature conservation, the evolution of species and anthropogenic impact on the planet, as well as understand how to make human existence less destructive.
The methodology for testing school knowledge is being developed by the examination boards of Oxford and Cambridge, as well as bodies in the field of education and science.
Sustainable development and climate change are humanity's biggest challenges, said Kingdom Education Minister Nadhim Zahavi.
In Britain, as well as in many countries, they declare a systematic increase in the average temperature.
Thus, the UK Meteorological Service reported that January 1, 2022 was the warmest New Year's day in the country in the entire history of observations. The previous day, December 31, was in turn the warmest New Year's Eve on record.
The highest temperature this Saturday was recorded in St. James's Park in central London, where the thermometer rose to 16.2 degrees Celsius.
The previous New Year's Day temperature record (15.6 degrees Celsius) was set in 1916 in Bude, Cornwall.
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